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Tell me, who took ready-made meals in glass jars - is it possible in a thermal bag in hand luggage? I think also yogurt to take in plastic. I will fly from Kyiv (Borispol). thanks for the answer
7 years ago  •  8 subscribers 7 answers
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As for children's food and liquids, if children are flying with you, then, as already mentioned above, you can safely carry everything you need with you for the duration of the flight. The children were given water to try, in order to make sure that it was water. But the rest is better to pack in a suitcase. The youngest has been flying with us since 2.5 months (now she is already 4.3 years old) and for her they often took full board - they packed jars in a suitcase and never worried about wheth ... Farther...
8 years ago  •  15 subscribers 16 answers
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What is the nonsense about the food ban??? It is possible and necessary - it is not known what they will poison on board. "Even water" may not be allowed through - this, in general, pleased - once water is not allowed through, like any liquids with a packaging of more than 100 ml and a total volume of more than a liter. And this does not apply to children's water and nutrition. Reasonable amounts are allowed. As for the "terrible" Boryspil, the elderly will not be taken away a bottle of water ei ... Farther...
9 years ago  •  7 subscribers 7 answers
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Will not ask. I hope that the "baby" is no more than 18 and the milk is not from a mad cow. Just kidding. Good luck to you. Farther...
9 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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In theory it is possible. But if according to the rules, then the liquids must be packed in one package up to a liter, and the liquid itself should not exceed 100 ml. Farther...
Will they let us in with a supply of baby food for 14 days? We do not want to take risks with local products.
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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You can take it, no one is watching at the airport. We were in this hotel in the spring. There will be food for your child, they take it very seriously there, they will bring a high chair, they will cook soup! In addition, there is full of all sorts of yoghurts and not only, everything is of very good quality. Farther...
I ran through the rules of the airline, but did not find information about carrying water in the cabin of the aircraft. Maybe it does not depend on the rules of the airlines, but on customs or the airport? Or looked bad? Sorry for the stupid question. Charter flight to Turkey. I want to take a bottle of water and a snack on board in my hand luggage. Is it possible? I heard that the limit is 100 ml of liquid, but there is no such small one and this is at least ridiculous. Tell me, what are the restrictions on food and water in hand luggage and who sets it in order to know where to read?
7 years ago  •  20 subscribers 33 answers
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"At the same time, caviar is quietly allowed into the cabin in half-liter containers..." ___ wow appetites... If I had the opportunity to have a light snack on board in the form of half a liter of caviar, I would hire a personal plane.)))) ) Farther...
I don't understand something: Import of products of animal origin Such products cannot be imported without veterinary control. However, a veterinary certificate is not required for: • products that are part of personal luggage during the trip; •baby food and products used for medical reasons; • food for pets weighing up to 1 kg. All imported products must be declared and packaged in undamaged containers. Note: Without a certificate, you cannot import meat and meat products, milk and dairy products, eggs, lard, etc.
12 years ago  •  9 subscribers 16 answers
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And the products needed during the trip are a sandwich with sausage or cheese, or both. If, when necessary, you can convince that 2 loaves of servilat is your usual oversus - then take it boldly! Farther...