Traveling with a baby can be challenging, especially when hunger strikes mid-flight. Fortunately, TSA permits reasonable amounts of baby food, formula, and breast milk in carry-on bags, acknowledging that these items are medically necessary. Parents should notify TSA when carrying these items, but officials will not open containers unless they suspect any issues. Additionally, due to the unique taste experience on flights, it’s wise to bring a variety of snacks your child enjoys. Adults can also enhance their travel experience by packing upscale snacks like charcuterie boards for an enjoyable in-flight dining experience.
If you're traveling with a baby, reasonable amounts of baby food, including purees and formulas, are allowed through security as medically necessary items.
Food tastes different on airplanes due to dry air, so plan ahead with a variety of age-appropriate snacks to keep your child satisfied.
TSA permits bringing your own upscale snacks on flights, and you can even pack a charcuterie board for your in-flight enjoyment.
Always notify TSA officers about any baby food you're carrying, and be prepared for them to screen the items for safety.
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