Am I allowed to carry (hand) baggage for my infant (under 2 years old)?
For babies (under 2 years) baggage is allowed of 10 kg, but not hand baggage. Baby necessities that are necessary during the flight must be carried in the hand baggage of adult fellow travellers.
Prams, foldable strollers and child safety seats are allowed in the baggage compartment free of charge. However, passengers are allowed to bring one of these objects to the entrance of the aircraft, where it will be subsequently loaded into the baggage compartment. Depending on the airport of your destination, this object will be returned to you upon exiting the aircraft, or, if this is not possible, at the baggage belt. Keep in mind that all objects must be given a baggage label at the check-in desk, even the object that is taken to the entrance of the aircraft.
For babies and small children prepared foods are allowed in the cabin. Babies are not entitled to hand baggage, so these foods are considered to form part of the hand baggage of the adults travelling with the baby. Baby food can be heated up during the flight.
Baby food is not covered by the strict rules on hand luggage. You can take this on board regardless of whether the bottles were prepared in advance or the powder and water bottles are packed separately. you can take 3 bottles or 100 ml. per flight