Can food or cosmetics get overheated on intra-European flights?

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I intend to travel with cheap airlines, in a single flight between the Continent and England (in this time of year, i.e. winter).

I would like to take some traditional food with me (like fried fish) and cosmetics (like face cream). Of course I will put them in the checked luggage. Is there a chance they will get overheated? For example is it possible that the luggage will be stored next to some hot equipment? Is it necessary to pre-freeze food before putting it in the luggage (I think it will harm its taste)?






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What items are not allowed on a plane in hand luggage?

Prohibited items in Cabin Baggage:
  • Dry cell batteries.
  • Knives, scissors, Swiss army knives and other sharp instruments.
  • Toy replicas of fire arms and ammunition.
  • Weapons such as whips, nan-chakus, baton, or stun gun.
  • Electronic devices which cannot be switched off.
  • Aerosols and liquids*


What is not allowed in checked baggage for international flights?

9 Things You Should Never Pack in a Checked Bag
  • Lithium Batteries. Lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries are only allowed in carry-on baggage. ...
  • Electronics. ...
  • Medication. ...
  • Matches and Electronic Lighters. ...
  • Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Devices. ...
  • Jewelry. ...
  • Alcoholic Beverages Over 140 Proof. ...
  • Film.


Can you take food in hand luggage?

You can carry food both in hand luggage and checked baggage. Keep in mind that food products should be contained in commercially branded packaging with the original seals unbroken. Some airlines may refuse the carriage of fresh products with short shelf-life, especially on a long-haul flight.

Can you take Curry on the plane?

The simple answer is yes, you can take pretty much any kind of food on to a plane\u2014you'll just hit trouble the closer the foods are to a liquid.



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