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Southwest Airlines Travel Question
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zeta1996
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Southwest Airlines Travel Question
I know last year when I went with DS, I was allowed to bring formula with me. Is it the same rule for regular milk?? I know he will not make the entire flight without it, should I just say it is formula so I take it with me??
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Posted 2/17/09 9:13 AM |
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Re: Southwest Airlines Travel Question
I think every airline might be different. But we are flying soon and I checked directly with our airline in the airport we are flying out of. They said we can bring enough milk and juice for the flight.
We are mainly bringing empty cups to fill after security and on the plane because they don't allow block ice and only a certain amount of ice cubes. I doubt the airport will have whole milk, but I figure he can handle a different milk for half a day. I just want to make sure he gets it int he plane so he can (hopefully) pop his ears by drinking.
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Posted 2/17/09 9:22 AM |
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KateDevine
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Re: Southwest Airlines Travel Question
We flew Southwest last summer and they let us bring milk and juice for DS
ETA: I actually don't think it matters what airline, rather, what airport screener you get at security.
Message edited 2/17/2009 9:30:01 AM.
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Posted 2/17/09 9:26 AM |
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KPtoys
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Name: Karen
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Re: Southwest Airlines Travel Question
Just flew and I brought 3 juice boxes. I just told them I had juice for the kids. It's not up to the airline it's up to TSA. If you have kids you are allowed to bring milk/juice/formula but not in excess.
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Posted 2/17/09 9:29 AM |
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