Full list of food and drinks banned on TUI, easyJet and Ryanair flight | Travel News | Travel
TUI
A trolley service selling food and drinks is available on shorter TUI routes. Passengers are also able to bring their own food, but there are some restrictions.
The airline says people should bring “low-risk food such as pre-made sandwiches and snacks that can be eaten cold”. Passengers are unable to ask staff to provide heating facilities except for heating up bottles for babies.
Meanwhile, all alcohol must be purchased on the plane. Passengers are unable to take their own booze on board.
easyJet
Passengers are welcome to take their own food on board easyJet flights. However, the airline stresses the importance of people checking the rules on taking certain food types into the country they’re heading to.
Information on the easyJet website reads: “You can bring food into the cabin, although we do sell a range of delicious food and drink on board. There’s a 100ml limit for liquid food, like soup or custard.