MindUtopia
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For those of you who've flown with your toddlers long haul (or long enough for them to need some milk before bed), did you bring it on with you or could you ask for it?
We're flying long haul (11 hours and overnight) in a few months and my daughter still has a cup of milk before bed. She can obviously survive without it, but it definitely settles her and keeps her full through the night, which is definitely what we all need on a long flight. She doesn't drink toddler milks (formula), in fact, she doesn't like it and usually won't drink it if offered, just normal milk. When we travel and need milk on the go (like camping), I usually get these 500 ml UHT milks that don't need refrigeration and use those. I'm assuming though that might be a lot to ask to get through security and onto the plane! We're flying Virgin Atlantic and it says that 'baby milks' are allowed either in powder or cartons and they can be over 100ml and that's no problem. But I just need normal full fat milk and she's not a baby anymore.
Has anyone brought regular milk onto a long haul flight (specifically, Virgin?) or did you just ask them to fill up and heat a cup of milk for you on the plane? I'm happy to ask for it, just seems more of a hassle to call someone over, give them the cup, ask them to microwave it (do they even have microwaves?) so it isn't ice cold, when I could just pour it out of the carton at room temp myself and that would be fine!
We're flying long haul (11 hours and overnight) in a few months and my daughter still has a cup of milk before bed. She can obviously survive without it, but it definitely settles her and keeps her full through the night, which is definitely what we all need on a long flight. She doesn't drink toddler milks (formula), in fact, she doesn't like it and usually won't drink it if offered, just normal milk. When we travel and need milk on the go (like camping), I usually get these 500 ml UHT milks that don't need refrigeration and use those. I'm assuming though that might be a lot to ask to get through security and onto the plane! We're flying Virgin Atlantic and it says that 'baby milks' are allowed either in powder or cartons and they can be over 100ml and that's no problem. But I just need normal full fat milk and she's not a baby anymore.
Has anyone brought regular milk onto a long haul flight (specifically, Virgin?) or did you just ask them to fill up and heat a cup of milk for you on the plane? I'm happy to ask for it, just seems more of a hassle to call someone over, give them the cup, ask them to microwave it (do they even have microwaves?) so it isn't ice cold, when I could just pour it out of the carton at room temp myself and that would be fine!