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D. Goren
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Updated Feb, 6
Because airline child policies change — and parents shouldn’t have to hunt for answers.
Yes — you may bring baby formula (liquid or powdered), breast milk, and baby food in your carry-on when traveling with a baby on Avelo. U.S. security rules allow these items in quantities larger than the usual 3.4 oz/100 ml limit, but you must declare them at the security checkpoint. They will be screened separately.
Check Avelo’s baggage rules if you need extra bags for baby gear, and if traveling internationally verify destination rules.



Learn Singapore Airlines' travel stroller rules when flying with a baby—gate-check options, size limits, and practical travel tips.
Find Breeze Airways' rules for bringing travel strollers, gate-checking, and tips for flying with a baby.
Bring baby snacks on Alaska Airlines: baby food, formula, and breast milk allowed beyond liquid limits; subject to TSA screening and airline policies.
Learn Spirit Airlines' rules for bringing baby formula powder on board, including TSA allowances, screening procedures, and tips for traveling with an infant.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines allows baby medication in carry-on; keep prescriptions and documentation handy, and carry reasonable liquid amounts when traveling with an infant.
Yes — Delta allows a baby changing pad as a carry-on or personal item; follow size and gate-check rules.