Can you bring canned fish (tuna) on international flights in the U.S.?
I'm going to fly from England to New York
YES! I know I did it with foie gras in France (I know it's not PC, but please, no flame!) Got an inspector of agriculture and gave him and asked him directly "I can do this," she said yes. Some canned foods are not allowed to enter, she said the free movement of pork products were generally well * *. Remember, they are much with stricter meat products to a fish product would probably be fine. See the link below. If you still have doubts as to contact them for confirmation (Print and bring along) or do what I do and ask them, while remaining within the field of customs. If you are not allowed, I will ask to throw in have a special container for this purpose. Believe me, you wait for your luggage! You can carry on board to eat during the flight. Tuna must have superior traction so you can eat on board (an instrument will not be allowed to open the security). Nothing new, like fruit, just leave behind on the seat. You can not bring the U.S. in the past, I will not lie. You can safe their departure airport in the United Kingdom that are confiscated. They have the right to do so. It is unlikely that the packaged product commercially clear, but if they are instructions to do and can. To a question so cheap, I would take the risk. But to succeed in the U.S., I think you're right.
2009 Fly Fishing Central New York

