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Hi

Has anyone had any experience with Emirates on a long haul flight with sterilising bottles?

We have MAM bottles which are simple to sterilise in a microwave. Will flight assistants help with this?

We've had a trial run with a disposable sterilised bottle but the standard teat was too fast for our 5 month old.

Any experience would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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When I travelled on a long haul flight I just sterilised 3/4 bottles and teats in advance then put them straight into sealed sandwich bags to keep them clean. Then I just used them as and when I needed them. Hope this helps!
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  • 2 weeks later...
You can get cold water sterilizing bags in Boots which are amazing for flights, car journeys, holidays etc. Just need to bring along a bit of washing up stuff and then into the bag with water and they are and remain sterilized for up to 24 hrs. Good luck!
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