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Take Frozen Ice Packs On Aeroplane In Checked In Luggage?
hi..anyone taken a cool bag with frozen ice packs in their checked in suitcase? will the pressure of the cabin pop them??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's certainly true. But aircraft baggage holds are pressurised in the same way as the passenger compartment is (though most are not heated - that's why your baggage is often cold and soaked with condensation when you pick it up off the carousel).
The cabin is not pressurised to sea level atmospheric pressure but, in most aircraft to around the equivalent of 8,000 feet (that's why passengers' ears pop after take of and upon decent). However Boeing's latest airliner, the 787 "dreamliner" is pressurised to about 6,000 feet equivalent. The slightly lower pressure which are endured in aircraft would not normally cause an ice block to burst.
The cabin is not pressurised to sea level atmospheric pressure but, in most aircraft to around the equivalent of 8,000 feet (that's why passengers' ears pop after take of and upon decent). However Boeing's latest airliner, the 787 "dreamliner" is pressurised to about 6,000 feet equivalent. The slightly lower pressure which are endured in aircraft would not normally cause an ice block to burst.
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Wow, I thought ice-packs would have been banned on planes by now. And how did you get shampoo bottles through security screening?!? (rhetorical Q)
This morning's news is that they want electronic devices to be switched on to prove functional, nothing substituted for the battery etc. Don't go giving them ideas, please.
This morning's news is that they want electronic devices to be switched on to prove functional, nothing substituted for the battery etc. Don't go giving them ideas, please.
I was amazed to find the woman next to me on the plane getting out a full makeup kit of squuezy tubes, etc. How did she get that lot through security, what happened to the "5 items of less than 100ml in a clear plastic bag" that the rest of us adhere to?
Cows, I really wouldn't bother taking cold meat and cheese abroad. The supermarkets are heaving with the stuff overseas, it's so easy to go and buy it - why add to your already limited luggage weight with stuff you can buy when you get there?
Cows, I really wouldn't bother taking cold meat and cheese abroad. The supermarkets are heaving with the stuff overseas, it's so easy to go and buy it - why add to your already limited luggage weight with stuff you can buy when you get there?
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