That's interesting. I wonder if most airline security inspectors would know the difference between bottled breastmilk and any artificial substitute.
Cee
Kathy & Paul Koch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Here is an excerpt from an MSNBC article on the new airline terror threat:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14282396/
At Chicago airports, the terror alert level was raised to orange, requiring
all bags to be screened. Chicago aviation commissioner Nuria Fernandez said
the only exceptions to the ban on liquids would be breast milk and fruit
juices for small and nursing children. She urged passengers to arrive early
for flights and to consider not bringing carryon luggage.
Some passengers were surprised by the ban on flying with liquids at
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Baby formula and medicine
had to be presented for inspection.
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