Can You Fly With A Cake?

Decorating By 11cupcakes Updated 27 Sep 2009 , 1:28pm by lthiele

11cupcakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
11cupcakes Posted 26 Sep 2009 , 6:28pm
post #1 of 6

Guys have you ever tried to take a wedding cake on a plane? I thought to do so, but I am not sure if it is allowed?

5 replies
tatorchip Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
tatorchip Posted 27 Sep 2009 , 12:26am
post #2 of 6

bump

keystone Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
keystone Posted 27 Sep 2009 , 12:28am
post #3 of 6

I've travelled with birthday cakes on the plane- they did look at them but it was okay. I couldn't handle a wedding cake though.

mommicakes Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
mommicakes Posted 27 Sep 2009 , 12:59pm
post #4 of 6

Again, I would say, check with your individual air carrier. (similar question in another thread)

Chef_Mommy Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
Chef_Mommy Posted 27 Sep 2009 , 1:10pm
post #5 of 6

Hi, I called the airline that I was going to travel on and they told me I would have to check it in with my luggage. No Way I was doing that, you should call your carrier ahead of time and ask. Hope everything goes well, good luck!

lthiele Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
lthiele Posted 27 Sep 2009 , 1:28pm
post #6 of 6

You either have to put the cake under the seat in front or in the overhead lockers OR buy a seat for the cake to sit on. I found all this out for my wedding 2 years ago. You aren't allowed to hold anything in your lap for take off and landing etc. HTH icon_smile.gif

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%