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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 pumped breast milk in carry-on luggage when travelling with a baby on Singapore Airlines. Treat it as an exempted infant liquid: declare it at security and expect screening (bottles may be X‑rayed or inspected). A breast pump and spare parts are also allowed and may be screened separately.



Yes — All Nippon Airways allows baby food pouches; they’re typically exempt from liquid restrictions when traveling with an infant. Confirm airline rules.
Understand Singapore Airlines' bassinet policy, how to request one, eligibility rules and tips for flying comfortably with your infant.
Learn Frontier Airlines' policy on bringing a portable crib for your baby—what's allowed, size limits, fees, and tips for travel.
Find out if Avianca allows baby carriers onboard, cabin use, stroller/car seat rules, and check-in tips for traveling with infants.
Find Etihad Airways' rules for bringing a pack-and-play on flights with a baby, including carry-on, gate-check, and baggage allowances.
Southwest allows one diaper bag when traveling with an infant; it’s permitted in addition to your carry-on or personal item and must meet security rules.