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I am flying from KC to Orland in May and will not have access to a car when I get there. I was told I can pack groceries in my checked luggage and wanted to confirm this was ok. I also wanted to know if I could bring a 12 pack of soda. I am not sure if this is something I could carry on or if it would need to be put in a suit case to be checked. Any guidance will be appreciated. Thank you.
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@Kymera99wrote:I am flying from KC to Orland in May and will not have access to a car when I get there. I was told I can pack groceries in my checked luggage and wanted to confirm this was ok. I also wanted to know if I could bring a 12 pack of soda. I am not sure if this is something I could carry on or if it would need to be put in a suit case to be checked. Any guidance will be appreciated. Thank you.
To add to @franktravel's post, just be sensitive about the weight of the luggage with the groceries since items with liquid or that have a lot of water content might be heavy.
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Hi @Kymera99,
You'll get some great advice from our Community Members on this question. Regarding the package of soda - you can certainly bring that, but it will have to go in your checked luggage!
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So as long as I have small food items in my checked luggage, it would be ok ?
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@Pyka wrote:So as long as I have small food items in my checked luggage, it would be ok ?
Mainly “yes” but maybe some more detail if you have questions - internationally you can’t always take fruit or meat, and you always want to avoid anything leaking, etc.