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  2. Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA Rules You Need to Know - AOL

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    Whether you’re wondering if you can bring dinner with you for a long flight, you’re traveling for the holidays with goodies, or you’re returning home with edible souvenirs, we’ve got the ...

  3. Which Thanksgiving foods can go through airport security? - AOL

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    Most foods can be brought through a security checkpoint, the TSA said in a news release, but there are some items that can only be transported in a checked bag. To make holiday planning easier on ...

  4. Is airplane food safe to eat? What you need to know before ...

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    Flight attendant Kat Kamalani shared a viral TikTok video in 2021 offering a simple rule: “Never consume any liquid that is not in a can or a bottle,” explaining that airplane water tanks are ...

  5. Flight Attendant Reveals the Foods and Drinks You Should ...

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    A flight attendant explains the food and drinks that you should never bring onboard, including onions, tuna, fast food, and snacks like Cheerios and Goldfish.

  6. Airline meal - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, improvements in flight technologies and aircraft capabilities posed a new set of problems for meal service. Flying at higher altitudes meant that eggs took a longer time to cook, and bread would spoil much faster. [11] Pan Am is known to be the first airline to heat food in-flight, on board a Sikorsky S-42. [12]

  7. Security repercussions due to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft ...

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    Each passenger can only bring along one plastic zip-top bag. For check-in baggage, there are no limits to the number of containers than can be packed. [36] This procedure came to be known as "3-1-1 for carry-ons" (3.4 ounce containers in a 1 quart bag, 1 bag per passenger).

  8. Buy on board - Wikipedia

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    A United Airlines Bistro on Board sandwich An Air Asia X Pak Nasser's nasi lemak box. In commercial aviation, buy on board (BoB) is a system in which in-flight food or beverages are not included in the ticket price but are purchased on board or ordered in advance as an optional extra during or after the booking process.

  9. Can You Bring Food Through TSA? These 9 Types of Snacks ... - AOL

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