What baby products are you allowed to take with you into the departure lounge?

Same as my previous question but also taking our daughter who will be 3 months old when we fly out was just wondering what baby essentials u r allowed to take into the departure lounge

It may depend somewhat on the country from which you are leaving. I will assume you are leaving from the US, so I direct you to the TSA web pages about traveling with children, below. They are very lenient for parents taking children, and pretty much whatever supplies you need to take, you can, but check the web site for details. Some items, like large quantities of liquid formula need to be declared to the TSA people as you get to the front of the line, before you put your bags through the x-rya machine.

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/index.shtm

3 Responses

  1. sexyback Says:

    none dawg
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  2. Mother of 2 Says:

    Banned and permitted carry-on items http://www.luggageonline.com/tsa-airline-regulations.cfm

    Call your local airport and ask the security department, state your needs for your infant and inquire about bringing on the infant car seat. Having your little one securely seated is always best, the weather has been really odd this year.

    Safe travels.
    References :
    http://www.luggageonline.com/tsa-airline-regulations.cfm

  3. Roger K Says:

    It may depend somewhat on the country from which you are leaving. I will assume you are leaving from the US, so I direct you to the TSA web pages about traveling with children, below. They are very lenient for parents taking children, and pretty much whatever supplies you need to take, you can, but check the web site for details. Some items, like large quantities of liquid formula need to be declared to the TSA people as you get to the front of the line, before you put your bags through the x-rya machine.

    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/index.shtm
    References :

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