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Date: | Thu, 10 Aug 2006 11:06:54 -0400 |
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> Reports are contradictory about taking liquid items for
> babies & toddlers onto airlines during this newly raised threat level.
This is a travel alert from the Southwest Airlines website:
Baby formula, breast milk, or juice if a baby or small child is traveling,
and prescription medicine with a name that matches the Customer's name
(along with insulin and essential other non-prescription medicines) are
exceptions subject to inspection at the checkpoint.
This, of course, is not from SWA but from TSA. My husband is a SWA pilot
and I will ask him (next time I talk with him) what, if any, the airline
policy is on this.
> It should
> naturally follow (not that it will) that BFing aboard the
> airline will be more 'acceptable'
You can rest assured that on his flights, breastfeeding on board will not be
an issue.
Kathy
LLLL, IBCLC
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