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Jeanette McCulloch <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:09:34 -0400
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It is not the airlines but TSA that makes decisions about what you can
carry on.  I just travelled with a toddler and some milk - there are
clear signs at the airport indicating that breastmilk is not limited.
She just needs to declare it at the security check point.

http://bit.ly/dr1cLk


They "tested" our baby food at one check point - they don't touch the
milk/food - they waive a testing strip *over* the opened jar/bottle in
question.

Additionally, she could freeze it, put it in a cooler, and pack it in
her checked luggage, where there are many fewer conditions.

Hope this helps!  I'm happy to answer other questions about our experiences.

Jeanette
LLL, Ithaca, NY

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