Last Updated on September 12, 2022 by Rose Morah

It is possible to travel with frozen food on a plane. But it also depends on the type of food you are carrying and where you are going.

Personally, I have traveled domestically with frozen food many times and internationally on a trip coming from South America to the US.

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I have also seen many people travel with frozen things with no issues as long as they are well packed.

NOTE:
If you doubt everything will go smoothly at the airport, I’d recommend contacting the airline to confirm.
You will not have problems with TSA if you follow their guidelines.

Tips for traveling with frozen food on a plane

1. Freeze the food well in advance

Freezing the food in advance ensures that it lasts longer while still frozen.

You will notice a big difference when traveling with food that

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