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hi good day! it's my first time travelling in plane with my 2yo daughter in long hours.. can i bring powdered milk 1 box checked in? do u have any checklist or tips on what to bring? and what kind of luggage or bags can you endorse for milk bottles or for childs things? thank you! :-)

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I would look up the airline your traveling on. some have different polices then others . Then you can get all the correct info you need and won't be surprised when you show up with something they say no about.

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According to CBP : Travelers Bringing Food into the U.S. for personal use

-Liquid milk and milk products intended for use by infants or very young children are admissible if in a reasonable amount or small quantity for several days' use.

Note: Milk and milk products from goats must be accompanied by a USDA import permit if from regions classified as affected with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or Rinderpest.

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According to CBP : Travelers Bringing Food into the U.S. for personal use

-Liquid milk and milk products intended for use by infants or very young children are admissible if in a reasonable amount or small quantity for several days' use.

Note: Milk and milk products from goats must be accompanied by a USDA import permit if from regions classified as affected with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or Rinderpest.

For more info: click here

thank you robb&ann for this info. :-)

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Ear plugs, lots of them for the passengers next to you! hahaha. rofl.gif But seriously, bring something for her to drink, or candy, if she's old enough chewing gum? for the climb and descent, that will help clearing the pressure build up in the inner ear. Usually not that big a deal on the climb out, but more so for the descent, can be pretty unpleasant for little children, that's why you hear so many crying just prior to landing.

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... which reminds me of a story about a mother traveling with her young son.

The boy was being unruly, crying, throwing temper tantrums for quite some time on the flight the flight attendant had talked to the mother a few different times, finally the attendant asked the mother if there was anything that would keep the boy quiet, with which the mother replied chocolate cake.... before she could blink her eyes 226 pieces of chocolate cake were passed her way. :lol:

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Nice story, Hank...like it...Angel, .I suggest u bring a bag (like size of long champ medium) that would fit below the seat, inside the bag u will store ur milk in a box,extra baby bottles , pampers, wet wipes, ur kid medicines, couple of shorts and shirts for ur kid, bring extra shirt for you also so that u don't need to place it overhead...as much as possible don't put ur kid's bag at the overhead.

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My son was only 2 months old when i brought him here from Pinas. U have to check the airlines policy . I know u can bring powdered formula and water provided u buy these items inside the airport.

Also u can bring with u a light weight stroller and clothes, wipes and diapers enough for the flight.

Bring chewable food to prevent ear ache. but still i would check the airlines if i were u.

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