BTW, something else to consider are go picnic boxes that come with, depending on the box, slices of salami or turkey pepperoni, black bean hummus, crackers, cheese spread, plantain chips, nut mixes, dessert of some kind like a caramel bar, fruit leather, etc. Target has them and they are shelf-stable so no refrigeration.
Depending on what airport you are going to and which airline you are flying, a one hour layover won't be enough time to buy anything. Some airlines have moved to boarding at 40 min before takeoff, and it'll take you 5-10 minutes to get off the first plane. I've had one hour layovers where I had to RUN through the airport to get to the next gate in time.
When I fly, which I do often, I typically bring the following: a protein bar, a piece of fruit (something firm like an apple), and a small sweet like a couple dark chocolate Kisses. If it's a long flight or I'll be on the plane during a meal time, I will add in a pre-made sandwich and do what a PP said: bring ice in a double Ziploc, throw out the ice before security, then get more ice after security. It's always worked perfectly for me. I also like the idea someone had about frozen grapes! If you pre-make a sandwich, make sure you either choose a sturdy bread or use condiment packets and add them on the plane. You don't want a soggy sandwich![]()
I'm following along, great ideas. We are flying to Aulani in late May; we have a short flight to Dallas at the crack of dawn, a short layover, and then 8-8.5 hr direct flight to HNL. I don't know if there will be lunch type places open in Dallas that early, or if we will even have time to wait in line to buy something. I don't want to have to buy the expensive, crappy stuff on the plane, and my kids wouldn't like it anyway. So, I definitely want to find something more filling than just snack items.
Our two flights are with the same airline so I'm hoping the connection won't be too bad.
I'm following along, great ideas. We are flying to Aulani in late May; we have a short flight to Dallas at the crack of dawn, a short layover, and then 8-8.5 hr direct flight to HNL. I don't know if there will be lunch type places open in Dallas that early, or if we will even have time to wait in line to buy something. I don't want to have to buy the expensive, crappy stuff on the plane, and my kids wouldn't like it anyway. So, I definitely want to find something more filling than just snack items.
applesauce wouldn't count as a liquid? I know it's not, but I Would wonder if security would flag it. I wonder if yogurt or pudding would, those freeze well and can be used as an ice pack. i can't wait to see Aulani, but I'm dreading this flight!On our flight to Aulani in January, I packed a small/medium soft sided lunch bag with Hormel power packs, bananas, goldfish, applesauce pouches, and baby carrots. It was just enough to snack on throughout the long flight.
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applesauce wouldn't count as a liquid? I know it's not, but I Would wonder if security would flag it. I wonder if yogurt or pudding would, those freeze well and can be used as an ice pack. i can't wait to see Aulani, but I'm dreading this flight!
If your yogurt is under 3 oz. (kiddie sized) you are fine I do it all the time
In that case, on the off chance you are running late make sure you ask the flight attendants from flight #1 to call your next flight and tell them you are on your way. I've had to do this twice and they held the door open for me a few extra minutes. I really appreciated it!
Do not bring tuna on a plane!!! Or anything smelly like boiled eggs.
You can bring fruit (apples, bananas, grapes, etc.)
Granola bars, jerky, or nuts are good choices.