New Food Rules on Flights: TUI and Ryanair Update Policies for Travelers.
Planning Your Trip? Check Airline Food Policies Before You Pack
According to Novyny.live: As Ukrainians increasingly book international vacations, it's essential to review restrictions on bringing food and drinks aboard aircraft. Both TUI and Ryanair have specific regulations that passengers should know before heading to the airport.
TUI and Ryanair: What You Can and Cannot Bring
TUI permits passengers to carry their own meals, but there's a catch: you won't be able to refrigerate or heat any food during the flight. This is a key detail for anyone planning to bring dishes that require temperature control.
Ryanair also allows travelers to board with their own food and non-alcoholic beverages. However, the airline strictly bans hot drinks and alcohol. These limitations should be factored into your in-flight meal planning.
In other news, Ryanair has recently added 19 new routes to its summer schedule, giving travelers more options. Fares start as low as €29.99, making them budget-friendly for many.
Given these updates, Ukrainians heading abroad must familiarize themselves with food and drink transport rules to avoid surprises at the gate or during the flight.
These policies can significantly affect passenger comfort, especially for those with specific dietary needs or preferences.
With airlines rapidly expanding their networks, staying informed about luggage and food regulations is crucial for a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.
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