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Travel Tip: Preparing Food for Your (Long-Haul) Flight

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This post provides ideas for food to pack for flights.

In our post, In-Flight Essentials, we discuss how you should plan to pack your own food for your next flight. Airlines provide snacks for purchase and a full meal for a long-haul flight, but it’s often the case that what is on offer is disappointing or will not meet your dietary requirements (even with a special meal request).

That’s why we recommend packing the amount of food you would need to feel full if every bit of food offered from the airline didn’t meet you needs. This is especially true if you have food allergies or sensitivities.


Snacks

Notes:

Ideas – can be prepared fresh or pucharsed at most grocery stores

And also pack…

A case study: how flights magnify how a lack of preparation can lead to hunger or indigestion

On a long-haul, 15 hour flight to Sydney, Australia, we took a lot of care in packing a hearty bag of snacks and meals to make sure we were prepared in case the in-flight selections left something to be desired.

Our flight did not depart from my port of origin until 11:05PM. We ate a large meal at home prior to leaving for the airport. After boarding, we wrapped up in my blanket, put on ours eye masks and caught eight hours of sleep.

Upon waking up, the flight attendants were passing out hot meals. We were not surprised that breakfast meal served was dairy-based, something that does agree with our tummies.

Even though we had ordered a dairy-free meal, the airline got their wires crossed and forgot to bring the special meals on the flight. That’s where preparation was key in avoiding frustration. Had we not packed a number of tasty, healthy food choices, we would have been at the mercy of whatever the selection was available at the Sydney Airport, some seven and a half hours later.

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