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Travelling with an infant

A child under the age of 2 years old is typically referred to as an infant.

Each airline may have different Infant baggage guidelines.

Infant passengers may be permitted to bring a car seat or baby capsule on board, depending on their age. Airlines might have specific stipulations regarding the type of car seat to ensure the safety of the infant. For detailed information on infant seat requirements, it’s best to consult your airline.

Strollers and foldable prams are usually permitted up to the boarding gate, where they will be checked in.

While there are limitations on carrying liquids onto an aircraft, parents with infants are permitted to carry a certain quantity of breast milk, baby formula, juice, or baby food for use during the flight. The permitted amounts can vary based on the destination and the airline. It’s always advisable to check with your airline prior to departure.

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Travelling with an infant

A child under the age of 2 years old is typically referred to as an infant.

Each airline may have different Infant baggage guidelines.

Infant passengers may be permitted to bring a car seat or baby capsule on board, depending on their age. Airlines might have specific stipulations regarding the type of car seat to ensure the safety of the infant. For detailed information on infant seat requirements, it’s best to consult your airline.

Strollers and foldable prams are usually permitted up to the boarding gate, where they will be checked in.

While there are limitations on carrying liquids onto an aircraft, parents with infants are permitted to carry a certain quantity of breast milk, baby formula, juice, or baby food for use during the flight. The permitted amounts can vary based on the destination and the airline. It’s always advisable to check with your airline prior to departure.

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