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we are going to south Africa in September and our youngest will be 18 months old. She will probably not need a lot of bottles but just wondered how people went around the milk situation. She is currently on cows milk so just wondered how you can get milk on the plane and obviously it wont keep cold on the plane either. Also does anyone know if the airline will warm milk up for you on the plane if you need it
I just took a bottle of milk through in one of those bottle chiller thingys. Security nowhere minded, although I think Heathrow made me taste it. I asked the airline and they said they should have milk on board but they preferred you to bring your own. It depends how long you need it to stay cold for and how warm you want it. I just took it out of the chiller bag a while before I needed it so it was room temp before he had it (but he's not too fussy as long as it is not too cold).

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