With the rising cost of living, many families are looking for methods to cut costs without sacrificing a well-earned vacation.
Making and carrying your own food on the plane rather than purchasing pricey airline or airport meals is a practical method to save money.
Although all airlines provide a range of hot meals and snacks during flight, bringing your own food can be a more economical way to keep yourself fed until you get to your destination.
However, different airlines have different rules about what you can and cannot bring on board, so it's important to know your airline's rules in advance. Certain foods and beverages are expressly forbidden.
To avoid breaking local import limitations, you are also strongly advised to eat or discard any leftover food before reaching your destination.
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For instance, you are not permitted to import meat, milk, or other animal products from non-EU nations when you are visiting the EU.
Additionally, some foods may not be allowed because they are classified as liquids and are still limited to 100ml. However, this does not apply to milk or baby food.
"Food items and powders in your hand luggage can obstruct images on X-ray machines," according to the authorities. Your luggage might need to be hand-checked again by security. You can put these items in your hold luggage to reduce delays.
Ryanair
You can bring any kind of food or beverages into the cabin on Ryanair. However, your hand luggage must not exceed their specified weight and dimension limits. However, the low-cost supplier prohibits a few things.
For safety concerns, passengers are not permitted to bring hot beverages on board. Additionally, you are not allowed to board with an alcoholic beverage.
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They say: "In the interest of safety, we cannot allow passengers to board the plane with hot drinks or consume their own alcohol during the flight."
The following guidelines apply when it comes to taking your own alcohol and/or liquids on a Ryanair aircraft.
Current EU Security Requirements tightly prohibit the transportation of liquids, aerosols, and gels into airports and on aeroplanes.
You should bear in mind the following when going through airport security screening:
. Every liquid item must be transported in a container that holds no more than 100 millilitres (3.4 ounces);
. Every liquid should be transported in a single, clear, resealable plastic bag that is no larger than 20 cm by 20 cm and has a maximum volume of one litre;
. The liquids bag needs to be removed from other hand baggage so that it may be screened individually, and it must fit inside your hand luggage and be completely sealed.
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