will they allow things like meat,etc in checked luggage? I wonder.... in the past, I have packed things like electric tea kettles and non perishable types of food- when we packed a soft cooler full of these things they epressly questioned us as to whether we were using it as a cooler... I thought they said if we were, we wouldn't be allowed to do that..... personally I think things like meats,milk,etc are best purchased when at destination.....
Yes, now we use hard sided coolers and I think that is what they prefer as they don't bust and leak near as easy! Go up to Alaska sometime during Salmon fishing season. You won't believe the coolers being checked!
We have never had a problem using the gelpacks for ice. We don't use dry ice simply because it's not easy to find and we aren't that organized!
This is Delta's "ruling"
"Perishable items (both edible and non-edible) are allowed onboard, as part of your carry-on baggage allowance, provided there is no violation of agricultural restrictions for the destination country.
Perishable items include:
fresh or frozen foods, fruits, and vegetables
meats, fish, poultry, or bakery products
flowers of varying sorts including cut flowers, floral displays, and vegetable plants
If any of your items do not fit within our size or weight restrictions for carry-on baggage,
we will accept it within your checked baggage allowance once a limited liability release form has been completed at the airport. Delta is not responsible for any perishable item that spoils or goes bad during its journey in cargo."
Since our coolers won't pass as carryon we sign the waiver and move on
