Metal flasks with baby food in a plane

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Are you allowed to bring a metal flask (0.5l) with (warm) baby food inside through the security on the airport? I am flying internationally from London Luton and returning from Warsaw, Poland.






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Can you bring flask on a plane?

You are limited to containers of 3.4oz or less that fit in your quart-sized bag. For checked bags you are limited to five liters per passenger.

Can I take a flask in hand luggage?

The flask is fine, the potential problem is the water in it. Liquids over 100mL are generally not allowed, but exceptions can be made for baby food. The easiest solution would likely be to ask cabin crew for hot water, they're usually happy to oblige. They can also heat bottles and food for you.

Can you fly with an empty flask?

Empty hydro flasks are allowed in carry-on and checked bags.

Can you take empty metal water bottles on a plane UK?

The Department for Transport does not prohibit the carriage of empty water bottles through security in hand luggage.



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