Reviewed by:

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 pumped breast milk in carry-on when flying with Iberia. It is treated as a medical/infant necessity, so it is allowed in quantities larger than the usual 100 ml liquid limit. You should declare it at security and present it for separate screening.



Find Breeze Airways' rules for bringing travel strollers, gate-checking, and tips for flying with a baby.
Know if you can bring baby snacks on United Airlines, allowed items, TSA screening, and tips for feeding infants during flights
Learn Breeze Airways' baby carrier rules—what's allowed, carry-on vs. gate-check, and practical tips for flying safely with an infant.
Find Avelo Airlines' policy on bringing a baby blanket on board with an infant, including carry-on and gate-check details.
Find out if Etihad Airways allows bringing a baby changing pad on board, plus carry-on rules and practical tips for traveling with infants.
Learn Avianca's rules for carrying baby medicine and liquids on board when traveling with an infant, including documentation and screening tips.