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How do you sterilize baby bottles on a plane?

Place the bottle inside the Milton Solo then add cold water and one quarter of a Milton tablet or 7.5ml of Milton sterilising fluid. The bottle is ready in 15 minutes. Of course for this option you still need to wash the bottle and its parts first in soapy water.



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For sterilising bottles or dummies consider bringing with you some disposable sterilising bags. They come complete with a sterilising tablet so you just need to add water. These are ready for use within 15 minutes. The bags are also suitable for use for water abroad and last for 24 hours.

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You are also allowed to take bottles or cartons of prepared milk or sterilised water in your hand luggage. Because you can take as much as you like, pack plenty to cover any possible delays. Airport security may ask you to open the containers and taste the contents.

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Baby milk and sterilised water – you can carry what is needed for your journey and they can be over 100ml. These will be subject to additional screening by security. Any milk that is not specifically designed for the child or water that has not been sterilised cannot be allowed through security and will be disposed of.

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Liquid Formula, Breast Milk, Toddler Drinks, and Baby/Toddler food (to include puree pouches) Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage and do not need to fit within a quart-sized bag.

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TSA officers may need to test the liquids for explosives or concealed prohibited items. Although not required, to expedite the screening process, it is recommended that formula and breast milk be transported in clear, translucent bottles and not plastic bags or pouches.

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If you're feeling like a newborn about travel rules, let's get you up to speed. Baby food, milk and water are allowed. Containers can be over 3.4oz, but put them in a separate bin for x-ray screening.

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if travelling with your baby you can take enough expressed breast milk, formula milk, sterilised water and/or baby food required for the journey. There is no legal limit to how much you can take however check with the airport before you travel.

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