AirAdvisor Air Travel Blog
What can you bring on a plane? Everything you need to know about carry-on luggage
According to the TSA, you can bring biological specimens in your carry-on but not a bicycle chain. You can bring hard, aged cheddar on board, but you’ll have to leave the brie behind. You’d think that by now most air passengers would have a handle on what they can and can’t bring...
Joanna Teljeur, 13.03.2026
6 minutes readFlying While Pregnant
Flying while pregnant can feel like a big decision. Growing a baby changes the way many women think about travel, and it’s natural to wonder whether being thousands of feet in the air is a good idea. The reassuring news is that for most healthy pregnancies, air travel is considered safe. ...
Joanna Teljeur, 13.02.2026
7 minutes readHow to Cancel My Flight Without a Penalty?
There can be many reasons you may need to cancel your flight. And if you do, the first question that may come to mind is, "Will I have to pay a penalty?". The answer to that question depends on sevearal factors, for instance, the airline's cancellation policy, the type of ticket you purchased and...
Nicolle Harwood-Nash, 13.03.2026
5 minutes readPumping on a Plane
Juggling the responsibilities of motherhood with the demands of travel can be challenging, especially when it comes to managing breast pumping while thousands of feet in the air. Is a breast pump allowed onboard? Are there specific airline regulations for using it during the flight? And what about...
Nicolle Harwood-Nash, 12.11.2025
5 minutes readFlying with Breast Milk
Air travel presents its challenges, and for breastfeeding mothers, flying with breast milk and a pump is one such puzzle. From rules and regulations to practical tips, understanding how to fly with breast milk can make your journey smoother. Here at AirAdvisor, we understand the unique...
Nicolle Harwood-Nash, 13.11.2025
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