Taking food on plane
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Taking food on plane
Can we take food, bought at a grocery, thru security and on to the plane (it will be in my backpack)?
Okay, I admit it WE are flying coach from SAN to MSP and then on to STL. We would like to bring some bear claws with us from home to eat on the plane. We plan on eating one on each leg of the flight.
Last time we flew coach we bought junk (chips and candy) at the airport and brought it on board.
Okay, I admit it WE are flying coach from SAN to MSP and then on to STL. We would like to bring some bear claws with us from home to eat on the plane. We plan on eating one on each leg of the flight.
Last time we flew coach we bought junk (chips and candy) at the airport and brought it on board.
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You can bring anything that meets the TSAs criteria. I travel with fruit and nuts all the time. As long as you don't bring anything liquid or liquid like you will be fine. Even my protein supplement gets through, although once in a while they do the chemical test on the bags. No big deal. I
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Yes, as long as they are not liquids or gels. Yogurt, for example, will end of in the hands (and mouth) of a hungry TSO.
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I'll take "bear claw" duty for you and make sure that TSA doesn't get THEIR grubby hands on them...
I've had problems with Yogurt and salad dressing, unless it is in one of those little packages, then I throw it in with my liquids and that seems to get through.
I've had problems with Yogurt and salad dressing, unless it is in one of those little packages, then I throw it in with my liquids and that seems to get through.
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The airline doesn't care if you bring food on board.
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You can bring a dinner prepared by Ruth's Chris Steak House, you just won't be able to bring a bottle of Merlot to wash it down.
You are in for a long day of traveling, bring more than a bear claw.
You are in for a long day of traveling, bring more than a bear claw.
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This topic is rather generic and not really specific to Delta Air Lines and the SkyMiles frequent flier loyalty program.
The new home for this thread is now the TravelBuzz! forum, as the topic deals with bringing food on-board an aircraft and not just about bringing food past the security checkpoint at an airport. Different airlines may have different policies, and it gives FlyerTalk members who do not participate in the Delta forum a chance to relate their experiences and ask similar questions.
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The new home for this thread is now the TravelBuzz! forum, as the topic deals with bringing food on-board an aircraft and not just about bringing food past the security checkpoint at an airport. Different airlines may have different policies, and it gives FlyerTalk members who do not participate in the Delta forum a chance to relate their experiences and ask similar questions.
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i have had meals prepared for me in thai or viet namese restaurants the night before, and brought them on board. i have brought all forms of left overs from last nights dinner. pad tai is much better than bear claw.
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Thank you all for your responses. I might venture something more substantial, now that I know.
Thank you Canarsie for finding a suitable home for this question. I thought...will, thank you.
Thank you Canarsie for finding a suitable home for this question. I thought...will, thank you.
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At BOS "Meals on Fly" means the restautants will pack your lunch for the flight.
I find it an excellent alternative to overpriced and limited choices in the era of BOB.
I find it an excellent alternative to overpriced and limited choices in the era of BOB.
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Drinking it on board, that's another story (I can easily open it)
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i don't enter any airplane without my german sweets ;-)
i never had any problems with the FA or anyone because of my own food. they don't care if it isn't liquid above 200ml (?) ^
i never had any problems with the FA or anyone because of my own food. they don't care if it isn't liquid above 200ml (?) ^