Bring Breast Milk on a Plane: TSA Guidelines Explained
Learn how much breast milk you can bring on a plane without limitations. Understand TSA regulations for parents traveling with infants.
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You can bring an unlimited amount of breast milk on a plane, whether you're traveling with or without your baby. Breast milk, formula, and juice for infants or toddlers are considered medically necessary liquids by TSA. They are allowed in carry-on bags in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces. However, these items must be declared for inspection at the security checkpoint and may be subject to additional screening.
FAQs & Answers
- What liquids can I bring on a flight for my baby? You can bring breast milk, formula, and juice for infants or toddlers above the standard liquid limit.
- Do I need to declare breast milk at security? Yes, you must declare your breast milk for inspection at the security checkpoint.
- Can I bring frozen breast milk on a plane? Yes, you can bring frozen breast milk as long as it is properly packaged and declared.
- Are there any restrictions on the quantity of breast milk I can carry? No, you can bring an unlimited amount of breast milk, but it must be declared and may undergo additional screening.