I am sure you are all fed up of seeing these threads, but we are going this month and we really need full information. I have tried ringing round all the different companies involved and am just getting conflicting advice, which is rather frightening me as it is our first time in plane with our 23 month old. We are flying with excell airways from Gatwick. All information from BAA Gatwick do not mention whether toddler toys are allowed on board - does anyone know if this is allowed. I don't mind if it is not (well I do really, but safety first and all that!), but I just don't want to take favourite toys past checkin, only for them to be thrown away.
Another question: All info says baby milk/juice allowed if tested by parent first. Does this include milk/juice for 23 month old (more of a toddler now, less of a baby, but still needs quota of milk at that age) and if so can the juice be any type of juice eg tropicanna, or do you have to prove it is actual baby juice.
One final and vitaly important question: Can food for toddlers be taken on board (eg. finger food - cheese, chocolate treats, vegetables, fruit, marmite bread, crisps, biscuits etc). I cannot see my son eating airplane food and I really cant expect him to go 9 hours without much food - can just imagine the nightmare now! BAA Gatwick site said solid food but didn't specify if this was the case to the US, but when I contacted the airline, they said no food was allowed. When I said what the BAA site had said, they said it was up to me who to believe!! WHAT HELP IS THAT
Does anyone have recent experience of any of these questions to the US. I really, really would be grateful, as I am getting quite concerned.
Another question: All info says baby milk/juice allowed if tested by parent first. Does this include milk/juice for 23 month old (more of a toddler now, less of a baby, but still needs quota of milk at that age) and if so can the juice be any type of juice eg tropicanna, or do you have to prove it is actual baby juice.
One final and vitaly important question: Can food for toddlers be taken on board (eg. finger food - cheese, chocolate treats, vegetables, fruit, marmite bread, crisps, biscuits etc). I cannot see my son eating airplane food and I really cant expect him to go 9 hours without much food - can just imagine the nightmare now! BAA Gatwick site said solid food but didn't specify if this was the case to the US, but when I contacted the airline, they said no food was allowed. When I said what the BAA site had said, they said it was up to me who to believe!! WHAT HELP IS THAT

Does anyone have recent experience of any of these questions to the US. I really, really would be grateful, as I am getting quite concerned.