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Phoolgrrrl
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Hi,
Can you bring a small tin of tuna onto a plane?
I need to bring a packed lunch for a work day, I will land after 10pm so need to bring it on plane.Won't have a fridge to keep it in, so though tine of tuna would work.
Any ideas?
thanks.
Can you bring a small tin of tuna onto a plane?
I need to bring a packed lunch for a work day, I will land after 10pm so need to bring it on plane.Won't have a fridge to keep it in, so though tine of tuna would work.
Any ideas?
thanks.
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tuna on a plane?
is that the sequal to 'Snakes on a Plane' ?Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
(MSE Andrea says ok!)0 -
Sounds a bit fishy to me
But seriously, I think your best bet would be to contact the airline you are flying with to make sure.The Very Right Honourable Lady Tarry of the Alphabetty thread-I just love finding bargains and saving moneyI love to travel as much as I can when I canLife has a way to test you, it's how you deal with this that matters0 -
In brine or spring water?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Or oil? .0
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Would you be opening the can on the plane, or just carrying it?
If you aren't planning to open it on the aircraft then I wouldn't see any problem0 -
hhmmmmmm, i am trying to remember what got thrown out at security when we were coming back from northern ireland.
Marmite def got pulled, i think a tin of salmon got found by security and binned as well.
(But that is a different kettle of fish)
The story is true thoughI beep for Robins - Beep Beep
& Choo Choo for trains!!0 -
Phoolgrrrl wrote: »Hi,
Can you bring a small tin of tuna onto a plane?
I need to bring a packed lunch for a work day, I will land after 10pm so need to bring it on plane.Won't have a fridge to keep it in, so though tine of tuna would work.
Any ideas?
thanks.
As far as i'm aware, most airports operate a 'No Tuna after 10pm' policy i'm afraid.
If you were landing before 10pm, you would have been fine.
Is there anyway you can change your flight to an earlier one.?
I believe salmon is allowed after 10pm, if thats any use to you.
Failing that, I really don't know what else to suggestPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
(MSE Andrea says ok!)0 -
My tin of salmon has flown, more than it has swam....:rotfl:
and is off to tenerife in a few weeks, again0 -
You are all just "fish taking" :whistle: :whistle:The Very Right Honourable Lady Tarry of the Alphabetty thread-I just love finding bargains and saving moneyI love to travel as much as I can when I canLife has a way to test you, it's how you deal with this that matters0
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Oh my cod! What a load of pollocks.We could all learn a little something from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.0
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