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D. Goren
Head of Content
Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you can bring breast milk on board when travelling with a baby. Breast milk and infant food are generally allowed in carry-on and are exempt from the usual 100 ml liquid limit at security checkpoints.



Bringing pumped breast milk on Lufthansa flights with a baby: allowed quantities, security screening tips, and documentation requirements.
Bring a baby blanket on Aeromexico flights—allowed as a carry-on item; follow security screening and airline baggage rules.
Japan Airlines allows diaper bags as carry-on for infants—check size limits, infant allowances, and stroller/pram policies before your flight.
Learn Avianca's policy on bringing diaper bags for infants: carry-on allowance, essentials permitted, and tips for travel with a baby.
Yes — Japan Airlines allows baby snacks and infant food; follow security screening rules for liquids and declare as required.
Learn Delta Air Lines' car seat policy for traveling with a baby: allowances, requirements, installation tips, and checking rules for safe in-cabin use.