Peut-on apporter MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat) en avion ?
Oui, avec restrictions — mres est autorisé en cabine sous réserve des limites de sécurité. MRE pouches/entrees: solid food, allowed.
- · MRE pouches/entrees: solid food, allowed
- · CATSA bans self-heating meals in the cabin outright (flameless ration heater)
- · Several airlines refuse MREs in any bag
- · The flameless ration heater is the problem — water-activated chemistry
- · TSA itself: allowed with those airline caveats (its own wording)
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Règles par autorité de sécurité
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabine :
LIMITÉ
Yes, with a catch — the food is solid, but some airlines ban MREs over the self-heating element.
Soute :
OUI
Yes — TSA allows them; again, the airline’s chemical-heater policy decides.
Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.
Règles spécifiques des compagnies
TSA allows MREs, but specifically flags that some airlines prohibit them because of the self-heating element. Pull the heater packet out and leave it home if your carrier bans it — the food itself remains legal. Verify below.
Comment emballer mres (meals ready-to-eat)
Bagage de cabine: Yes, with a catch — the food is solid, but some airlines ban MREs over the self-heating element.
Bagage en soute: Yes — TSA allows them; again, the airline’s chemical-heater policy decides.
L’agent de contrôle a toujours le dernier mot pour décider si un article est autorisé.
Foire aux questions
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring an MRE in a carry-on?
Yes, with a catch — the food is solid, but some airlines ban MREs over the self-heating element.
Can you pack an MRE in checked luggage?
Yes — TSA allows them; again, the airline’s chemical-heater policy decides.
Do airlines have their own rules for an MRE?
TSA allows MREs, but specifically flags that some airlines prohibit them because of the self-heating element. Pull the heater packet out and leave it home if your carrier bans it — the food itself remains legal. Verify below.
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