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rules for milk/food on flights

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milti · 22/03/2010 21:50

We are flying to ibiza in june. My daughter will be 19 months old. Is it ok to take a bottle of milk onto the plane for her? Also what about food and drinks in toddler cup?
Thanks

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missseptember · 23/03/2010 13:02

I've flown several times with my dd (18months) and it's ok to take food and drinks as long as it fits in your hand luggage. When you go through security take the drinks out of your bag and put in the loose items tray and then at the other end of the scanner they will make you taste them to prove they're harmless. My advice would be to taste milk first and then use juice (or whatever your dd drinks) to take away the hideous taste!!
The people on security always laugh because they've seem so many people cringing at the taste of baby milk!!
I would double-check with your airline's guidelines but I'm pretty sure they're all the same. My experience is from Ryanair.

Have a lovely holiday, am very jealous!

MustHaveaVeryShortMemory · 27/03/2010 10:40

I bought a 1pt bottle of milk and 2 bottles of ready made follow on milk in Boots after we went through security. I took some jars of baby food through security and had to taste (a tiny bit) of 2 of them.

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