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Do airplanes provide whole milk for an economy passenger????

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am about to be on an airplane for about 8 hours with my 14 month old toddler we are traveling at night so am going to need whole milk to put her to sleep and for when she wakes up but i dont know if the airplane will provide milk and i cant take milk because it will spoil before i even get to the airport and then i cant put it in a cooler with ice because that will probably not be allowed due to the rule of not being able to take liquid i can only take milk because of the baby....i dont know what to do can anybody help me please!!!!!

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  1. Buy some in the terminal when you get there.


  2. Not every airline carries milk onboard due to the possibility of spoilage, so you'd have to check with them. Most airports have fast food establishments where you can buy it bottled (like McDonald's) or you can bring the boxed kind that does not need refrigeration. TSA will allow a small amount to go through security with you if you have a child.

  3. Some airlines do not carry milk. although you are not allowed to bring liquids through security, you may purchase milk in the airport and take it on board.

    I worked as a flight attendant and we did not always have milk on board

  4. You can try those little boxes of milk that don't have to be refrigerated.  I used to use them since my older daughter wouldn't drink juice or soda, only milk

  5. im not sure if they serve whole milk, but check this out...

  6. Buy UHT milk, if you can find it.  It's sterilized at high temperature, so it will stay fresh without refrigeration until you open it.  You can find a small carton and bring it with you.  Once opened, it will still stay okay for the duration of a flight, as long as you pour it into a cup (instead of drinking directly from the carton, which might contaminate the milk and cause it to turn faster).  UHT milk sometimes has a slightly cooked taste because of the high-temperature sterilization, but it's still whole milk, which is nicer than skimmed milk if your child prefers whole milk.

  7. I have only seen 2% milk on flights. Bring powdered milk then ask flight attendant to add warm water.

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