Timeline for Why do flights serve food at all?
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Jan 9 at 11:35 | comment | added | Pyritie | The food thing depends on the destination country usually. | |
Jan 8 at 23:02 | comment | added | Vladimir F Героям слава | I bring food to a flight very often and I have never had anything confiscated. Just don't bring any liquids. Obviously, if you have a liquid-like food or with some sauce in a sealed box, that will be indeed confiscated. But not a sandwich, even quite a fancy one. | |
Jan 8 at 16:55 | comment | added | Stuart F | You may have to surrender some foods at security, but you can normally buy food in the airport once you're past security and bring it on the flight; on every airplane/airline I've ever flown with. | |
Jan 8 at 13:54 | comment | added | Nean Der Thal | @gerrit I have seen food being confiscated at security checks so many times. | |
Jan 8 at 11:15 | comment | added | gerrit | Since when can I not bring food on an airplane? I know limitations for liquids (but I can refill a water bottle after security), and on bringing food into another country (as long as I eat that apple before I reach the US I should be fine), but do airlines nowadays prohibit passengers from bringing food on-board? | |
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Jan 6 at 17:24 | history | answered | Nean Der Thal | CC BY-SA 4.0 |