Can I breastfeed on a plane?


Can I breastfeed on a plane? Flight attendants are advised that guests have a right to breastfeed their child, and that those rights to breastfeed a child in public or private locations are protected under multiple state and federal laws, Alaska said in a statement. Our flight attendants may not require a nursing mother to cover up.


What are the rules for flying with a breast pump?

Yes. Your breast pump is considered a personal item and can be carried on like a laptop or a purse on most airlines. While some airlines consider breast pumps a medical device and don't count it toward your carry-on total, others do. Call your airline ahead of time to confirm their policy.


How do you warm up baby milk on a plane?

If you want to warm the contents of the bottle, just ask your flight attendant to warm it up in a cup of hot water. Do the wrist-test to check the temperature before putting the parts in and feeding baby.


Can I take baby milk on a plane Easyjet?

Baby food and drink You can bring baby food, baby milk and sterilised water in your cabin bag. This includes: soya milk for babies, sterilised water (which must be in a baby bottle), formula, breast milk or cow milk (specifically for babies) and baby food in containers of 100ml or less.


When can a baby fly NHS?

Most airlines will insist that your baby is at least two weeks old. There are no standard regulations, so it's best to check with your airline before you book. Some airlines may ask you to provide a fit-to-fly letter from your doctor if your baby is less than two weeks old.


Can I bring water for baby formula on a plane?

Water for babies is allowed in reasonable quantities in carry-on bags. Remove this item from your carry-on bag to be screened separately from the rest of your belongings.