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  1. Families travelling with children below the age of seven may bring baby milk or food into the cabin. Liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs) purchased on the day of your travels from the Airport Duty Free Shops or on-board the aircraft are allowed in the cabin.

  2. Although Malaysia does have a law requiring seat belts, it appears to be very rarely enforced. The fine is RM300 (as of 2015). Unfortunately though, you will be hard pressed to find a suitable child safety restraint.

  3. 7 paź 2024 · You may bring your car seat/child restraint device if it meets the below requirements: Only Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved devices are permitted in the cabin for infants/children aged between six (6) months and three (3) years old.

  4. Learn more about your allowances for infants and what facilities we provide to make you and your baby comfortable. For children, we have specialist meals and entertainment plus our Special Assistance Crew for unaccompanied minors

  5. In this post, we’ll provide some tips and insights on how to make the most of your trip to Malaysia with a baby in tow, including the best places to visit, how to get around, and what to expect. In this guide to family travel in Malaysia, we will pass on our top tips for travel in Malaysia with a baby or toddler.

  6. Prepare at least two bags – one for labour and the other, after your delivery when you are in the hospital room. This postpartum bag should include items for your baby and husband, and can be brought to the hospital by your husband after you have given birth.

  7. On 1st January 2020, the law was implemented for private vehicles. The rules stated that CRS used in Malaysia must comply to UNR standard (R44 or R129) and children must weigh less than 36 kg, or with a height less than 136 cm, or aged below 12 years old.

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