Yes, you may transport them in your carry-on or checked baggage, provided they are properly sealed in airtight containers to prevent leaks and odors. Please follow these guidelines:
Avoid carrying perishable food items suchs as vegetables, meat, fruit or milk.
- Food items may only be transported in small quantities and must be properly packaged, and only inside carry-on baggage.
- Avoid placing food items in additional pieces subject to space availability, as delivery may take up to 4 days on domestic flights and up to 8 days on international flights.
- Perishable food items are not permitted in checked or “Standby” baggage.
- Review customs declaration forms to determine whether the food items you are carrying must be declared. Acceptance is subject to the customs authorities at your destination. Failure to declare applicable items may result in fines.
Check on the customs forms whether the food you are transporting must be declared. Avoid being fined by the customs authorities.
Alcoholic beverages (bottled) are not permitted in checked baggage. On domestic flights, they may be transported in carry-on baggage only, with a maximum limit of 5 liters per passenger. Each bottle must not exceed 70% alcohol by volume (ABV). For international flights, passengers must verify in advance whether the regulations of the country of origin and/or destination allow the transportation of alcoholic beverages.