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Take food with you on the plane - yes or no?

Basically, you are allowed to take food with you plane in most cases this is not a problem at all. If in doubt, take a look at your airline's homepage.

  • However, you are not allowed to bring liquid or pulpy foods on board, such as yogurt. Baby food is an exception. But here, too, it is advisable to ask the airline about the exact conditions.
  • Depending on the country, it is possible that you can take your food with you on the plane in hand luggage, but must have eaten it by the time you arrive at the destination airport. Due to safety regulations in some countries, e.g. B. USA, you are not allowed to import certain foods there. This applies to both hand luggage and the Luggage.
  • It looks different with drinks. You'd better leave them at home right away (you can take drinks with you in 100 ml packs, but they don't exist). You are only allowed to take the drinks that you bought in the airport after the security check with you on board but is not necessary as almost all airlines serve free soft drinks during the flight will. But here, too, there is an exception - alcohol is generally not accepted as you can buy it on board.

General information about food on the plane

  • Since the plane can be quite choppy under certain circumstances, you should take food with you, which can not cause such bad stains. Ketchup on a bun can decorate clothes with an air hole.
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  • Remember that the consistency of many foods changes due to air pressure. A bun, as crispy as it was when it was wrapped, will always be sticky in the air.
  • The sense of taste also changes on the plane, spices are no longer perceived as strongly, so it may well be that your favorite sausage suddenly seems completely bland to you.
  • Spare your fellow travelers with strongly smelling foods, such as Harz cheese or garlic.
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