Zydebearsmom
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- Jul 13, 2009
I'm assuming that you're not flying in from outside of the country, so you'll be fine. However, even short flights can subject luggage to high temperatures on the tarmac when loading and unloading bags. I would be reluctant to pack fresh fruit in checked bags just because of that. But there are no laws prohibiting you from doing it.We are getting ready to go to Disney. I have ordered drinks from Amazon Pantry to be delivered and some snacks. I'm trying to save money so no Garden Grocers. Can I take fruit and snacks in a checked bag on the airline? It is only an hour flight.
We are getting ready to go to Disney. I have ordered drinks from Amazon Pantry to be delivered and some snacks. I'm trying to save money so no Garden Grocers. Can I take fruit and snacks in a checked bag on the airline? It is only an hour flight.
You can pack any foods & liquids in your checked baggage. You can put a whole bottle of wine in your checked luggage if you so chose! With regards to going through TSA you can bring through anything that isn't liquid. I watched someone's Subway sandwich go through the X-ray machine a couple trips back For TSA I would also avoid liquid-like foods like peanut butter or Nutella (had a friend try that one, TSA confiscated that 'security threat' right quick).
Yikes! Noted!Peanut butter in checked luggage also causes issues. It causes your bag to get pulled off and searched- their scanners don't like it. It caused my bag to not make my flight!
Peanut butter in checked luggage also causes issues. It causes your bag to get pulled off and searched- their scanners don't like it. It caused my bag to not make my flight!
Indeed, peanut butter would be a good item not to fly with at all. In the cabin, it could trigger someone else's severe allergy. The resort market might be the best place to buy that if you aren't getting groceries delivered.Yikes! Noted!
We are getting ready to go to Disney. I have ordered drinks from Amazon Pantry to be delivered and some snacks. I'm trying to save money so no Garden Grocers. Can I take fruit and snacks in a checked bag on the airline? It is only an hour flight.
I just wish I could pack my dear Dr. Pepper in my checked.
Indeed, peanut butter would be a good item not to fly with at all. In the cabin, it could trigger someone else's severe allergy. The resort market might be the best place to buy that if you aren't getting groceries delivered.
I just wish I could pack my dear Dr. Pepper in my checked.
A jar that has never been opened likely won't cause any problem. But a jar that has been opened and has some peanut butter on the sides in an open bag, or a jar that is opened for a snack during flight, could cause someone with airborne allergies a problem.How could a closed jar of peanut butter in a bag cause allergy issues?
What makes you think you can't? This is allowed.