Breast Milk & Baby Formula on a Plane: Infant Exemption Rules
Volume & Exemption Status
Infant Nutrition Exempt — Permitted in Large Quantities
Governed by international 100 ml (3.4 fl oz) LAGs regulations
💧 Vérificateur de la règle 3-1-1
Un sac d’un litre (≈1 L) par passager ; chaque contenant doit faire 100 ml (3,4 oz) ou moins.
L’estimation est approximative — la forme du contenant décide du vrai rangement. Les liquides médicalement nécessaires et la nourriture pour bébé sont exemptés : déclarez-les. Un sac entier à préparer ? Planifiez-le contenant par contenant →
TSA & Aviation Security Rule Summary
Breast milk, baby formula, toddler purees, and sterilized nursery water are classified as medically necessary liquids. They are permitted in carry-on bags in quantities greater than 100 ml (3.4 oz), even if the infant is not traveling with you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I travel with frozen breast milk and gel ice packs?
Yes. Ice packs and cooler packs for breast milk are permitted through security. If frozen solid, they pass X-ray standard screening; if partially slushy, screeners test them separately.