No, raw meat is not allowed in carry-on luggage on a plane due to safety and security regulations.
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well it depends, if you want you can put it in your normal bag. but i wouldn't edvice you to take it with you in your hand luggage, you are allowed meat, ham and chicken etc. things like that. but when you get to places like America they'll take if from you.
Yes, you can carry solid food on an aircraft. No liquids allowed. (which means frozen is okay) They don't care if it's food. It's classified as liquid or solid. However, all of the dimension restrictions apply. Happy flying
'Carry' is one word, 'on' is another. Some airlines may say "carryon" but they are incorrect. - Another similar word is 'carrion' referring to dead meat.
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No, probably not. You cannot bring meat into most countries and Switzerland should be extremely strict.
Yes, but. Taking food in your carry on is allowed, however if you are flying to a different country or area you probably can't bring the meat into that place. For instance, if I left Canada for California the US does not allow meat to enter the country. The airline doesn't care if I eat a Ham & Cheese Sandwich on the plane. So you could take meat that you are consuming during flight. Other items may be more strict. California will not allow citrus fruits from other areas. So if you were flying from Florida to California with an orange you would have to eat it on-board your flight. Check the laws at the destination for more information. Know that the airline doesn't restrict the meat.
Oh, dude, the plural of luggage is... drumroll... luggage! Yep, it's one of those rare words that doesn't change when you have more than one. So, feel free to pack as much luggage as you want for your next trip without worrying about adding an "s" at the end. Happy travels!
they brought meat pies.
No, you cannot. Cryovac it, pack it in dry ice and Fedex it or something.