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food on a plane
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am i allowed to take basic foods such as sandwiches made at home onto a plane flying to europe?
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I take them on ryanair all the time - their sandwiches are a rip off. If you want a small bowl of pasta it's £9!!!
I always take a packed lunch on board on the no frills as I can't have normal bread or anything with gluten in it, but it doesn't matter because OH takes his sandwiches too.
I always take a packed lunch on board on the no frills as I can't have normal bread or anything with gluten in it, but it doesn't matter because OH takes his sandwiches too.
15:49 Fri 10th Jun 2011
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It is only in the security part where the Xray machines are where the 100ml liquid rule applies.
I go through in Manchester and at the end is a water filter and a fountain (just before the shops) where i refill my plastic water bottle. just make sure its empty going through security or it is in a 100ml container and not any bigger.
The bar cafes have filled bottles up for me too at many departure lounges and some do have water fountains as you go through past security. So dont throw your empty plastic away...re-use and save money. Also i have taken an empty flask and filled it with the real coffee from the bar onto the planes and so far thats been no problem. Food is fine. I would think it illegal to say you cant eat your own (after all they may run out or not cater for special diets)..have a good trip
I go through in Manchester and at the end is a water filter and a fountain (just before the shops) where i refill my plastic water bottle. just make sure its empty going through security or it is in a 100ml container and not any bigger.
The bar cafes have filled bottles up for me too at many departure lounges and some do have water fountains as you go through past security. So dont throw your empty plastic away...re-use and save money. Also i have taken an empty flask and filled it with the real coffee from the bar onto the planes and so far thats been no problem. Food is fine. I would think it illegal to say you cant eat your own (after all they may run out or not cater for special diets)..have a good trip
Dustie, sorry you're wrong. This is from the government:
http:// www.dir ect.gov ...avel intheUK /DG_078 179
"Containers larger than 100ml (excluding essential medicines) will not be allowed through the security point even if they are only part full."
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"Containers larger than 100ml (excluding essential medicines) will not be allowed through the security point even if they are only part full."