British airlines restrictions for carried on snacks?
British airlines restrictions for carried on snacks?
The food needs to be within the guidelines for whichever country you are leaving and arriving in. For example, you couldn't take a flask of soup with you unless purchased after security. But things like sandwiches and crisps are fine. I would stay away from anything with nuts out of respect for anyone around you who may be allergic and also anything very smelly.
I use the "sneaking food into a movie theater" guideline. So basically, If you wouldn't sneak it into a movie theater, you probably can't bring it on a plane
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