Can you take Nutella on a plane?
My school class is flying to London, and there are baggage checks. Are we allowed to bring a jar of Nutella? Because there are rules about certain liquids.
My school class is flying to London, and there are baggage checks. Are we allowed to bring a jar of Nutella? Because there are rules about certain liquids.
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Only in checked baggage, not in hand luggage. … The question is just why you should do that. There are also Nutella in England as well as here. Even Cadbury chocolate cream.
Only if the glass has under 100 ml.
No, you may not, if greater than 100ml
Liquids and articles of similar consistency may be taken with hand luggage on board/in as long as the containers/packages/bottles are not larger than 100 ml.
This includes Nutella or other bread spreads, shampoo, gel, toothpaste
http://www.handgepaeck-berater.de/planer.htm
bmi.bund.de/cae/servlet/contentblob/128974/publicationFile/14330/EUSafetyAirports.pdf
so on in case
So in the suitcase it may be more than 100 ml?
In the case it doesn’t matter, hand luggage 100ml
For the first time, if a food is approved in an EU country, so also in all others.
On the plane Hand luggage but there can be problems, pack it in the suitcase and there are no problems.
The problem is not only primarily the Nutella, but also the glass;) That would not be allowed.
The Nutella however just as little, from the consistency it falls into the range “Cremes u.ä” and thus under the 100ml max rule
No problem in the abandoned suitcase. In London there are also Nutella.
Get in the suitcase and it’s good.