Asia - Taking food inside airplane at ICN




soorajr
Jul 2, 07, 11:00 pm
Route ICN(seoul)-SIN-COK
I have 6 hrs of transit at Singapore.
the flight reaches singapore at 2 pm and next flight is at 8.30 pm
6 hrs im sure i will die of hunger:D
Can I take few slices of bread (prbly 3-4 with butter or jam), a pack of biscut/a fruit like apple and a bottle of water(500 ml) along with me?
i dont like buying anything from outside
or is there any restrictions in taking food materials inside the airplane?
any sugegstions?


obscure2k
Jul 2, 07, 11:18 pm
Please follow this thread in the FT Singapore Forum.
Obscure2k
TravelBuzz Moderator

airboss
Jul 2, 07, 11:47 pm
i always grab a couple of banana's from the lounge....not a problem if you put them in your pockets..only downside.....(actually upside!!)...was when i was hand searched in NRT by those lovely ladies with the white gloves.....they turned very red when they happened upon the banana in my pocket.....guess its a cultual thingy.....:rolleyes:


Savage25
Jul 2, 07, 11:56 pm
i dont like buying anything from outside


Why?

christep
Jul 3, 07, 12:00 am
You're not going to be allowed to take a 500ml bottle of water through security. Maximum is a 100ml bottle (in a 1 litre bag).

No problem buying water once you are airside through security though.

And there are many many places to get a variety of food at Singapore airport (including stuff that meets religious dietary restrictions if that is your concern)

christep
Jul 3, 07, 12:01 am
Please follow this thread in the FT Singapore Forum.
Obscure2k
TravelBuzz ModeratorAs I see it this is actually a question about security at ICN more than anything else...

SanDiego1K
Jul 3, 07, 11:05 am
I apologize for the moderator bounce that this thread is getting. We've gotten a couple helpful messages, saying that the OP is actually asking about taking food onboard at Incheon (Korea) rather than a question about his transit in Singapore. Thus, I've moved this post to the Asia forum and retitled it to show that the question is specific to ICN.

Thanks to those who have been helpful in identifying where the OP can best get an answer.

SanDiego1K
Senior Moderator



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