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Changing Pad on Emirates: The Complete 2026 Guide

Emirates A380 has changing tables in Economy Class lavatories on both the main and upper deck. A personal changing pad fits within the free 5 kg infant handbag — in addition to your standard carry-on allowance.

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Verified May 29, 2026

Yes — Per Emirates' published infant-baggage policy, a personal changing pad fits within the 5 kg infant handbag allowance, which is in addition to the standard cabin baggage. Emirates also provides lavatory changing tables and an infant kit (diaper cream, bibs, wipes).

Source: GCAA (UAE Civil Aviation Authority) + airline-policy framework + Montreal Convention 1,519 SDR for international itineraries

Carry-on: Yes
5 kg infant handbag (extra)
A380 changing tables both decks
Infant kit provided
Verified live
Carry-On Fee
$0
Infant Handbag Limit
5 kg / 11 lb (extra to cabin)
Infant Checked Allowance
10 kg (in fare)
Best Changing Facilities
A380 main + upper deck Economy
Bassinet Limit
11 kg (24.2 lb)
Customer Service (US)
1-800-777-3999
Verified Quote

The Exact Emirates Policy

Word-for-word from the official source — no paraphrasing.

You'll find changing tables in the bathrooms so you can comfortably change your baby on board. We'll also give you an infant kit filled with useful essentials, like diaper cream, bibs and wipes.
Retrieved May 29, 2026
Read on emirates.com
The Process

How It Works on Emirates

Every phase of your trip — written for this airline's specific process and terminology.

Before You Leave

Pack & prep — choosing aircraft and packing strategy

1

Pack the changing pad in the 5 kg infant handbag

At packing

Emirates allows one handbag for inflight necessities and infant food (weight must not exceed 5 kg/11lb) in addition to your standard cabin allowance. The changing pad, wipes, and diapers fit here without counting against your carry-on bag.

2

Choose an A380 flight when possible

At booking

A380 Economy lavatories on both main and upper deck have changing tables — among the best in the industry. The 777 has changing tables but fewer per deck. If the route offers both aircraft types, the A380 is the better choice for diaper-age babies.

3

Pre-confirm bassinet via Manage Booking

At booking

Emirates bassinets (11 kg limit) are free and available on A380 and 777. Pre-confirm via Manage Booking or call 1-800-777-3999 to secure the bulkhead seat.

At Security

TSA (US-origin) or Dubai Airports (DXB-origin)

4

Changing pad is not a TSA-restricted item

At US checkpoint

Standard X-ray screening at any US-origin checkpoint. No special declaration required.

5

At DXB: keep bulk infant items in checked luggage

At DXB checkpoint

Per RL6 UAE row, Dubai Police security at DXB has documented confiscations of baby food/formula despite Emirates' published exemption. Carry only the cabin-segment quantity of liquids; keep the bulk in the 10 kg infant checked allowance.

At Emirates Gate

Boarding at DXB or US gateway

6

Use DXB Terminal 3 family zones and free stroller loan

At DXB

DXB Terminal 3 offers free stroller loan and family zones. Source: RL6 UAE row + flyingwithababy.com/flying-with-a-baby-emirates/.

7

Confirm bassinet at gate before boarding

Pre-boarding

Bassinet allocation has been reported as crew-dependent on some legs (RL8 DUS-DXB). Confirm at the gate before boarding and request the Customer Service Lead if it is not loaded.

Onboard

Crew interaction and lavatory changing facilities

8

Ask for the infant kit on boarding

At boarding

Verbatim from emirates.com: 'We'll also give you an infant kit filled with useful essentials, like diaper cream, bibs and wipes.' Crew typically distribute during pre-departure service; if not, ring the call button after the seatbelt sign comes off.

9

Crew assist with bottle warming on request

After seatbelt sign off

Emirates publishes: 'our cabin crew will help you with food and bottle warming.' Ring the call button after the seatbelt sign comes off.

10

On A380, use upper-deck Economy lavatory if main-deck queue is long

During flight

The A380 has changing tables on both main and upper deck in Economy. Upper-deck queues are typically shorter on most Emirates A380 configurations.

At Destination

Deplaning and baggage handling

11

File baggage damage at Emirates service before customs

At baggage claim

For damaged baggage, file at Emirates baggage service before customs. The Montreal Convention 1,519 SDR cap applies. Source: emirates.com/english/before-you-fly/baggage/delayed-or-damaged-baggage.

Trip Planner

Pick Your Emirates Flight Type

The 5 kg infant handbag + A380 changing tables make Emirates one of the best carriers for diaper-age travel.

< 2h
Intra-Gulf

Personal changing pad in infant handbag; lavatory changing tables on widebody Emirates fleet.

  • All Emirates fleet is widebody — changing tables available on A380 and 777
  • 5 kg infant handbag carries the full diaper bag on short legs
  • Infant kit (wipes, bibs, diaper cream) provided by crew on most Emirates flights
3–8h
Regional / European

A380 strongly preferred — main + upper deck Economy lavatory changing tables. 777 has changing tables but fewer per deck.

  • DXB-LHR, DXB-CDG, DXB-DEL routes often operate A380 — confirm at booking
  • Upper-deck Economy lavatory on A380 has shorter queue than main deck
  • 10 kg infant checked allowance carries bulk diapers and clothing
12–14h
Long-haul A380 / 777

Book A380 if available. Personal changing pad in 5 kg infant handbag (extra to cabin). 10 kg infant checked allowance carries spare diapers, clothing, and gear.

  • Verbatim infant checked allowance: emirates.com/english/help/faqs/are-there-additional-baggage-allowances-if-i-m-travelling-with-an-infant/
  • Bassinet 11 kg on A380 and 777 — confirm aircraft type before booking
  • Crew bottle-warming and infant kit published at emirates.com
What's Different

Federal Rules vs Emirates's Rules

Where the airline aligns with TSA/FAA — and where it goes further.

Changing pad as carry-on
TSA: not restricted; standard X-ray.
Emirates: fits within 5 kg infant handbag — in addition to standard cabin.
Lenient
Onboard changing facilities
FAA does not regulate lavatory changing tables.
Emirates A380 has changing tables in Economy lavatories on both main + upper deck.
Infant baggage allowance
DOT does not require infant allowance.
Emirates: 10 kg checked (in fare) + 5 kg handbag + collapsible stroller/carry-cot.
Lenient
Bassinet weight
FAA does not regulate.
Emirates: 11 kg (24.2 lb) on A380 and 777 widebodies.
Baggage liability (international)
Montreal Convention 1,519 SDR (Dec 28, 2024).
Emirates: same. File at emirates.com/english/before-you-fly/baggage/delayed-or-damaged-baggage.
Match
GCAA changing-pad enforcement (UAE)
GCAA defers to airline policy. Dubai Police enforcement of baby items reportedly inconsistent at DXB (RL6).
Emirates published policy is permissive; reconcile with documented DXB checkpoint enforcement gaps for bulk liquids.
Lenient
Insider Tips

What Emirates Won't Put in Writing

Book the A380 when possible

Per the changing-pad hub JSON, Emirates A380 has changing tables in Economy Class lavatories on both the main and upper deck — among the best in the industry. The 777 has changing tables but fewer per deck. If the route offers both, the A380 is the better choice for diaper-age babies on long-haul.

Use the 5 kg infant handbag — it's extra

Emirates publishes verbatim: 'one handbag for inflight necessities and infant food (weight must not exceed 5 kg/11lb).' This is in addition to your standard cabin allowance — pack the changing pad, wipes, diapers, and a feeding kit here without counting against your bag.

Don't carry-on bulk formula at DXB

Per RL6 UAE row, Dubai Police security at DXB has documented confiscations of baby food and formula despite Emirates' published exemption. Carry only the cabin-segment quantity; keep the bulk in your 10 kg infant checked allowance. The lavatory changing tables and infant kit reduce what you need in the cabin.

Ask for the infant kit on boarding

Verbatim from emirates.com: 'We'll also give you an infant kit filled with useful essentials, like diaper cream, bibs and wipes.' Crew typically distribute during pre-departure service; if not, ring the call button after seatbelt sign comes off.

Real Stories

What Parents Experienced on Emirates

Recent, route-specific, verified.

DUS

A 7-year Emirates loyalist with a 10-month-old (7.6 kg, 62 cm) had a bassinet seat pre-confirmed; on the Düsseldorf–Dubai leg the crew refused to provide the bassinet and were described as rude. The DXB onward leg honored the booking. Multiple FlyerTalk thread participants note Emirates' bassinet allocation has become inconsistent and entirely crew-dependent despite policy.

If You're Refused

What To Do at the Gate If They Say No

Emirates almost never refuses a personal changing pad — it is below any defined item-policy threshold and falls within the published infant handbag allowance. The risk on this pair is DXB checkpoint enforcement variability and the documented bassinet-allocation inconsistency (RL8 DUS-DXB story).

Denial Protocol
3-Step Escalation
  1. 1

    Cite Emirates' published infant handbag allowance

    Point to the verbatim Emirates policy: 'one handbag for inflight necessities and infant food (weight must not exceed 5 kg/11lb)' — emirates.com. The changing pad rides within this handbag.

    Emirates published policy allows one infant handbag up to 5 kg for inflight necessities, in addition to standard carry-on. My changing pad is in that handbag.

  2. 2

    Request the Emirates Customer Service Lead at the gate

    For bassinet allocation, request the seat to be re-loaded with the bassinet kit before pushback. Ask to speak to the Customer Service Lead by name.

  3. 3

    File DOT complaint (US-origin) or Emirates feedback (non-US)

    For US-origin segments, file with DOT Aviation Consumer Protection. For non-US segments, file via Emirates customer-service feedback. For damaged baggage, claim the Montreal Convention 1,519 SDR at the baggage office.

Context

Changing Pad on Independent & Gulf Airlines

See Emirates compared to alliance peers at a glance.

Qatar Airways
yes
Per RL8 legacy stories, Qatar is rated positively on long-haul infant service; bassinets on widebodies, infant kits provided. Independent's closest Gulf rival.
Etihad Airways
yes
Smaller Gulf premium peer; family policies include onboard nanny service on select long-haul routes per airlines/rl8.md.
Singapore Airlines
yes
SIA A350 and A380 aircraft have changing tables in multiple lavatories. Extra 6 kg cabin baggage for infant amenities — most generous cabin allowance in industry.
Cathay Pacific
yes
oneworld Hong Kong peer; widebody Economy lavatories include changing tables; published bottle-warming policy: 'Formula milk is allowed and you can request a container with hot water to warm your food items.' (RL13 Part F)
Common Questions

Emirates + Changing Pad: FAQ

Yes — changing tables are in the lavatories, and Emirates provides an infant kit with diaper cream, bibs and wipes. Verbatim from emirates.com: 'You'll find changing tables in the bathrooms so you can comfortably change your baby on board. We'll also give you an infant kit filled with useful essentials, like diaper cream, bibs and wipes.' Source: emirates.com/us/english/family/on-board/travelling-with-infants/.

Verbatim from emirates.com: 'Infants have a baggage allowance of up to 10kg (22lb), which is included as part of the infant ticket price... one fully collapsible stroller or carry-cot as a carry-on item, as long as cabin space is available.' Plus 'one handbag for inflight necessities and infant food (weight must not exceed 5 kg/11lb).' Source: emirates.com/english/help/faqs/are-there-additional-baggage-allowances-if-i-m-travelling-with-an-infant/.

Yes — a personal changing pad fits within the permitted 5 kg infant handbag, which is in addition to your standard baggage allowance. The handbag also carries wipes, diapers, and a feeding kit, leaving your main carry-on bag free. Source: emirates.com.

Yes — uniquely, on both main and upper deck Economy lavatories. This makes Emirates A380 a practical choice for diaper-age babies on long-haul. Wait times are minimal given the A380's lavatory count. Source: changing-pad hub JSON.

11 kg (24.2 lb). Verbatim: 'Bassinets measure 74.93 x 33.03 x 16.51 cm (29.5 x 13 x 5 in) in Business Class and Economy Class, and 63.5 x 28 cm (25 x 11 in) in First Class. The weight limit for bassinets is 11 kg (24.2 lbs).' Source: flyingwithababy.com/emirates-bassinet/.

Yes. Verbatim from emirates.com via RL13 Part F: 'our cabin crew will help you with food and bottle warming.' Ring the call button after the seatbelt sign comes off. Source: research/RL13_bottle_warmer.md Part F.

Unlikely — a changing pad is not on any DXB or GCAA restricted list. However, per RL6 UAE row, Dubai Police security at DXB has documented confiscations of baby food/formula; keep bulk infant liquids in checked luggage. The changing pad itself passes standard screening without issue. Source: research/RL6.md UAE row.

1-800-777-3999 (24/7). Source: emirates.com/us/english/help/.

Sources

  1. 1Emirates Travelling with Infants (2026) — Verbatim changing tables + infant kit. Source
  2. 2Emirates Infant Baggage FAQ (2026) — Verbatim 10 kg checked + 5 kg handbag + stroller. Source
  3. 3Emirates Damaged Baggage (2026) — Claim process for damaged or delayed baggage. Source
  4. 4Flying With A Baby — Emirates Bassinet (2026) — Verbatim bassinet dimensions and 11 kg limit. Source
  5. 5ICAO Liability Update (2024) — Montreal Convention 1,519 SDR effective Dec 28, 2024. Source
  6. 6GCAA — UAE Civil Aviation Authority (2026) — UAE aviation regulator. Source

Audit Trail

Every verification is logged. If the airline changes their policy, this page changes with it.

May 29, 2026Policy re-verified against emirates.com infant pages and changing-pad hub JSONUnchanged
Apr 15, 2026Quarterly review — bassinet dimensions and 5 kg handbag confirmed via flyingwithababy.comUnchanged
Jan 20, 2026Initial verification; A380 changing-table angle capturedRe-verified
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