Airlines have many rules, and while a lot of these are the same across the board, some regulations may vary depending on who you’re flying with.
People travelling abroad often peruse airport shops and cafes, purchasing any number of things from duty-free products to snacks, drinks and more.
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However, if you plan to part with your cash in the departure lounge, it’s essential to note that you may not be able to take a certain item on board with Ryanair or Jet2.
There are usually plenty of options on hand to buy a coffee or other hot beverage, often for around £3 a go.
However, you’ll need to consume said drink before boarding with Ryanair or Jet2, as stated in their respective rules.
Ryanair says it “cannot allow passengers to board the plane with hot drinks” for safety reasons, while Jet2’s website states: “You may not bring hot food or hot drinks onboard the aircraft”.
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If you’re travelling with TUI or easyJet, though, you’re welcome to bring your airport coffee onto the flight, as long as it has a secure lid.
New post-Brexit rules mean other items bought before takeoff cannot be taken into any EU countries, and this is the case regardless of the airline you’re flying with.
You cannot bring meat or dairy into the EU with you, even if these items are within food products such as sandwiches, and it doesn’t matter if you bought them at the airport or not.