When traveling with an infant you can bring your own baby food. The TSA allows certain items to be taken on the aircraft with you when you have an infant. For the complete list of items allowed you should go to the TSA website http://www.tsa.gov/ they have a whole section about traveling with a child!
Hope this helps and have a great trip!
2007-03-13 03:37:21
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answered by ? 7
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Eating and meals on board
Always test the temperature of food heated in the aircraft galley before you give it to your child. If is often way too hot!
Take your own baby food, bowl and utensils for an infant. Some airlines do have tins of baby food on board - but most likely not what your baby likes best!
Disposable bibs are a great idea for infant mealtimes on board an airplane.
Disposable bottle liners that are pre-sterilised in a roll are excellent for long plane journeys. Carry a bottle of pre-boiled water with you too, then make up the bottle in the pre-sterilised bag and ask the attendant to warm it by standing briefly in a bowl of hot water.
Ask for bottles and meals to be warmed well in advance of when you need them. Cabin crew don't have a microwave and have to heat using hot water in the galley. This takes time.
Keep two diaper pins attached to your diaper bag. If you can get a window seat (most people will trade you) you can take a blanket and attach it to your seat and the seat in front of you for a privacy screen. People may even help you attach the pins when you're
http://www.flyingwithkids.com/travel_tips.htm#Eating%20and%20meals%20on%20board
2007-03-13 06:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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yes the food supplied in flights is safe for babies... do not have so many doubts... a big crowd travels in flights... children are also there... better have an interaction with the customer care people of your airline on phone and clear all your doubts...
2007-03-13 03:38:43
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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Absolutely...since most good carriers serve infant food packed specially for the flight. Better check the date of manufacture and the label for any ingredients that your child may be allergic to.
2007-03-13 18:56:37
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answered by papars 6
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As far as safety is concerned, we may presume, it is safe. However, more important question is whether babies like it? if not, you will have lot of problems & headaches. It babies are not used to eat anything like grownups or their body is not prepared for that, it is safe to carry your own food.
2007-03-13 03:43:22
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answered by Laveti 3
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