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This depends on the country you are flying out of. according to the TSA's website, you are allowed to bring solid fruit through the security checkpoint. Any liquid or gel fruit must be in a container under 3.4 ounces. Just know that you should place your fruit inside the proper packaging, and your fruit maybe subject to additional screening.
Food may be taken into Europe, depending on if you are traveling outside or within the European Union. Some foods that may be brought within the European Union are meat, dairy, fruit, vegetables and other animal product. Foods that are allowed outside of the European Union are 2 kilograms of fruits or vegetables except potatoes.
It all depends where you are flying. If you are flying within the 48 states- yes, no problems. International or Alaska/Hawaii- no. You will get caught in customs for Agricultural Quarantine and will have to surrender your fruit.You can take fruit on a plane. Where the problem comes is taking it off the plane and into whatever country you are flying into. If you just want to have fruit to eat during your flight, it's no problem.yes you can take fruit on an airplane as long as you keep it in a sealed ziploc bag until you get in the air, you can also take chips in a ziplo bag and as far as fluids go anything 3 ounces or less can be put in your carry on.
There is no specific national fruit of Europe, as each country may have its own designated national fruit. Some popular fruits grown and consumed throughout Europe include apples, grapes, and strawberries.
No, travelers cannot bring fresh fruit from Australia to Hong Kong. It is not legal to bring fresh vegetables and fruits into many countries.
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Yes, you can bring food on an airplane in your carry-on luggage. It's a good idea to pack non-liquid items like sandwiches, snacks, and fruit. Just be mindful of any customs restrictions on bringing fresh produce if you are traveling internationally.
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It depends on your point of origin.