| I know you can't bring drinks from home, but sandwiches? Any other restrictions regarding food/snacks? |
| Yes. Anything not liquid is fine. |
| Thanks! |
| I just had to throw away three Chobani yogurts at Dulles! Not happy at all about that. |
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Bummer! But good to know, thanks. |
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We always pack PBJs and chips to enjoy with our complimentary beverage.
We fly Southwest and fake cheez-its and Lorna Doons just aren't enough to get through two short-haul flights and a 35 minute layover in the middle of nowhere.
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| You can't bring liquids over 3oz so look at your yogurt & apple sauce closely. I would recommend sandwiches with crackers or chips and whole fruit. |
| You can bring liquids over 3oz if you have young children. I generally pack things in a separate ziploc and put them out in the bin, so the security staff can see them. I've brought apple sauce, milk, yogurt, etc. |
The official rule is kids under 2. |
| Sandwiches are fine-- but yogurt, applesauce, pudding, and Nutella all may get thrown out. |
Do you have a link for that? I've never seen an age limit, and TSA's page doesn't list an age limit. http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/traveling-children |
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Reading the link it says toddlers and only medically necessary liquids and only quantities for the flight.
Reading this I assume milk and formula only. Not sure applesauce and yogurt would qualify. |
In my experience, if you have the young child with you, they are not strict at all. I've taken a lot of pouch food plus milk and water and TSA didn't comment at all. |
Yup. Never had a problem with this. |