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Flying British Air on Sunday with a 15 month old...?

and wondering if I can take unopened applesauce pockets (called pomme-potes in France) on the plane? I know there is a no liquid larger than 4 oz (or whatever it is) rule, but I also know they bend that rule for children under a certain age if you can prove it is unopened. I have also witnessed a mother in the security line tasting everything she had in her carry on for her child and as long as she was able to safely drink it, she was allowed to take it on the plane with her.

Any thoughts/ suggestions?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    On the British Airways Travelling with children page (infants heading) they actually say:

    We carry a limited number of tinned baby food products on our longhaul services, however we recommend that you carry your own baby food and equipment (liquids and sufficient supplies of sterilised bottles) in your hand baggage

    ... so you should be fine. Good luck.

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