Thursday, February 23, 2012

What are the rules about milk on a plane?

My two year old son is lactose in tolerant (cant drink normal milk), we are going to Turkey next week. Are we allowed to take some on the plane and a few litres in our suitcases. Im not sure how I would buy lactose free milk in Turkey.What are the rules about milk on a plane?Not sure...i thought it was no liquids on a plane, but there might be something different about baby food...

Ok here is what i found

TSA is also modifying the rules associated with carrying breast milk through security checkpoints. Mothers flying with, and now without, their child will be permitted to bring breast milk in quantities greater than three ounces as long as it is declared for inspection at the security checkpoint.



Breast milk is in the same category as liquid medications.



When carrying formula, breast milk, or juice through the checkpoint, they will be inspected, however, you or your infant or toddler will not be asked to test or taste breast milk, formula, or juice. Our Security Officers may test liquid exemptions (exempt items more than 3 ounces) for explosives.



When traveling with your infant or toddler, in the absence of suspicious activity or items, greater than 3 ounces of baby formula, breast milk, or juice are permitted through the security checkpoint in reasonable quantities for the duration of your itinerary, if you perform the following:



1. Separate these items from the liquids, gels, and aerosols in your quart-size and zip-top bag.

2. Declare you have the items to one of our Security Officers at the security checkpoint.

3. Present these items for additional inspection once reaching the X-ray. These items are subject to additional screening.



You are encouraged to travel with only as much formula, breast milk, or juice in your carry-on needed to reach your destination.



You are allowed to bring gel or liquid-filled teethers, canned, jarred, or processed baby food in your carry-on baggage and aboard your plane.



For information on creams, medicines, or other essential items for your child, please read our guidance on these items. Click here for the list of permitted and prohibited items.



Liquids and gels, including baby formula, breast milk, or juice, may be packed in your luggage and checked with your airline.



After clearing security, travelers can now bring beverages and other items purchased in the secure boarding area on-board aircraft.



For more details on navigating the screening process with your children, please read our information on traveling with children.What are the rules about milk on a plane?
Ask airline ,,, might be able to take it in luggage not in the cabin .What are the rules about milk on a plane?1. You can carry the milk in your checked bags.

2. You are allowed to take enough for the duration of the flight with you in hand baggage

3. As a precaution ask your doctor to supply a letter confirming your son's lactose intolerant diagnosis.



The following link may help you understand the rules;

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTra鈥?/a>

or if you are from the USA

http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtmWhat are the rules about milk on a plane?
It is unlikely that you will be allowed to bring milk into Turkey. This is not due to security, it is due to agricultural import rules. Also, it is really not very efficient to transport lots of liquids around. Can you take lactose-free powered formula, which can be mixed with water?What are the rules about milk on a plane?Sure you can buy lactose free milk in Turkey. I would suggest you to buy Denge Laktozsuz. It is a brand of P谋nar, a Turkish producer of a range of food and milk products.



Lactose free milk - Laktozsuz s眉t:



http://eng.pinar.com.tr/product/product_鈥?/a>What are the rules about milk on a plane?
I've had it with these motherf**cking snakes on this motherf*cking plane!

the point is,, Dont take snakes on the plane.

Thank you for your time

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