It is usually allowed to bring baby food either in solid or liquid form even if the quantity exceeds 100ml, which is the maximum limit allowed for all other liquids. When you arrive at the security checkpoints, inform the security staff that you are carrying baby food and be sure to first place it in a sealed clear plastic bag that you will take out on the spot.
If you need to bring medicines with you, we recommend that you keep them in their original packaging with the relevant information leaflet.
In addition, it is usually advisable to bring along the relative medical prescription in English to be presented on request, especially if you're travelling outside the European Union, where controls can be particularly strict.
All liquid medicines should be placed in a clear, resealable plastic bag. While this is not a requirement for pills or other non-liquid medicines, we recommend that you keep them all together in the same bag for convenience in case you are asked to show them during checks.
As for all liquids, the maximum transportable limit is 1 litre per passenger, divided into containers with a maximum capacity of 100ml. These limits can only be exceeded if the liquid medicines must be taken during the trip and, in that case, we recommend that you bring the relevant prescription prescribed by your doctor with you.
If you have to bring medicines with you, it is important to bear in mind that some countries apply restrictions on the introduction of certain medicines in their national territory.
Therefore, our advice is to check your country's website with information about travelling safely, verifying the health situation and all the details relating to the topic for your destination.