Originally Posted by
Cujo665
Guess he no food or drinks rule isn't being applied by TSA anymore......
Most food is allowed. It is the liquids that are restricted. If you travel by air you might want to review these restrictions to be better informed.
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-...canibring/food
Originally Posted by
P-3Bubba
Who brings a birthday cake on a jet? The customers have lost their minds. And how does the AO let the cake go,down the jet bridge?
-Bubs
Maybe someone who has a birthday brings a birthday cake ... Of course, I'm just guessing here but that would make sense.
It is a carry on item. Why would you care what they bring as long as it passes through a TSA security inspection and the candles aren't lit. Are there a lot of cake bombs on your airline or do you have something against colorful frosting?
An airline flight is not a military mission that would involve evasive maneuvers that could damage a cake. Many food vendors in airline terminals sell cake and, indeed, many other types of food that is permitted onboard planes. Maybe customers HAVE lost their minds when they think they can have a relaxing, positive experience onboard an airline flight while bringing something as radical as a birthday cake.