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What is CEE? Do you mean the EU? European Union? Yes there are food restrictions in the EU.

Ireland has shops inside the airport that sells dairy, meat products etc. But that does that mean its legal to buy them and travel to the US with them. Those shops are in the airport, for the likes of people traveling on internal flights, example, Dublin to Cork.

I think people have the idea of what to bring. The best idea would be to book in advance for a vegan/veggie meal on your flight. They are usually good.(if you get the veggie meal in the 1st place).

Tracey

 

Irene Maradei <shantima wrote:

I also wondered about this thing about foods not being allowed, and agreethere is no single regulation for all countries, unless it's a very recentCEE thing.I have travelled many times to and from Italy, Greece, France, GermanyAustria and England. (Admittedly, England was about ten years ago, so thismay have changed) and found no problem. Actually, in the Rome transit areayou can buy Italian foodstuff including cheeses and many salami style things(I'm not sure which because I didn't look), which of course you can open inthe airplane and nibble if you wish.There is a prohibition about plants and seeds, though. When I bought acarnivore plant from Paris to Athens to help me fight mosquitoes (a badidea, the whole thing was too disgusting!), I had to smuggle it, and thesame went for when I bought some beautiful white eggplant seeds in a satchetfrom India.IreneTowards_health_and_beauty/ Friendly supportand guidance to everyone struggling with weight and wellness problems.contact owner: -owner Mail list: Delivered-mailing list List-Un: - no flaming arguing or denigration of others allowedcontact owner with complaints regarding posting/list or anything else. Thank you.please share/comment/inform and mostly enjoy this list

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Actually, if you've ever been to International Termenals in London, Paris, and Brussels (as well as other European airports), they also have stores selling meats, and cheeses. These are termanals where you've already had to go through passport control. I've never bought these since I am usually going to the US, or going on vacation where I don't need them, but they are there.

 

Keely

 

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Monday, January 27, 2003 9:40 AM

To Irene, smuggling food on airplane

 

What is CEE? Do you mean the EU? European Union? Yes there are food restrictions in the EU. Ireland has shops inside the airport that sells dairy, meat products etc. But that does that mean its legal to buy them and travel to the US with them. Those shops are in the airport, for the likes of people traveling on internal flights, example, Dublin to Cork. I think people have the idea of what to bring. The best idea would be to book in advance for a vegan/veggie meal on your flight. They are usually good.(if you get the veggie meal in the 1st place). Tracey

Irene Maradei <shantima wrote:

I also wondered about this thing about foods not being allowed, and agreethere is no single regulation for all countries, unless it's a very recentCEE thing.I have travelled many times to and from Italy, Greece, France, GermanyAustria and England. (Admittedly, England was about ten years ago, so thismay have changed) and found no problem. Actually, in the Rome transit areayou can buy Italian foodstuff including cheeses and many salami style things(I'm not sure which because I didn't look), which of course you can open inthe airplane and nibble if you wish.There is a prohibition about plants and seeds, though. When I bought acarnivore plant from Paris to Athens to help me fight mosquitoes (a badidea, the whole thing was too disgusting!), I had to smuggle it, and thesame went for when I bought some beautiful white eggplant seeds in a satchetfrom India.IreneTowards_health_and_beauty/ Friendly supportand guidance to everyone struggling with weight and wellness problems.contact owner: -owner Mail list: Delivered-mailing list List-Un: - no flaming arguing or denigration of others allowedcontact owner with complaints regarding posting/list or anything else. Thank you.please share/comment/inform and mostly enjoy this list

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Oh, and by the way... CEE stands for Central and Eastern Europe.

 

I assume that is what Irene meant by CEE.

 

Keely

 

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Irish Veggie

Monday, January 27, 2003 9:40 AM

To Irene, smuggling food on airplane

 

What is CEE? Do you mean the EU? European Union? Yes there are food restrictions in the EU. Ireland has shops inside the airport that sells dairy, meat products etc. But that does that mean its legal to buy them and travel to the US with them. Those shops are in the airport, for the likes of people traveling on internal flights, example, Dublin to Cork. I think people have the idea of what to bring. The best idea would be to book in advance for a vegan/veggie meal on your flight. They are usually good.(if you get the veggie meal in the 1st place). Tracey

Irene Maradei <shantima wrote:

I also wondered about this thing about foods not being allowed, and agreethere is no single regulation for all countries, unless it's a very recentCEE thing.I have travelled many times to and from Italy, Greece, France, GermanyAustria and England. (Admittedly, England was about ten years ago, so thismay have changed) and found no problem. Actually, in the Rome transit areayou can buy Italian foodstuff including cheeses and many salami style things(I'm not sure which because I didn't look), which of course you can open inthe airplane and nibble if you wish.There is a prohibition about plants and seeds, though. When I bought acarnivore plant from Paris to Athens to help me fight mosquitoes (a badidea, the whole thing was too disgusting!), I had to smuggle it, and thesame went for when I bought some beautiful white eggplant seeds in a satchetfrom India.IreneTowards_health_and_beauty/ Friendly supportand guidance to everyone struggling with weight and wellness problems.contact owner: -owner Mail list: Delivered-mailing list List-Un: - no flaming arguing or denigration of others allowedcontact owner with complaints regarding posting/list or anything else. Thank you.please share/comment/inform and mostly enjoy this list

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