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Can you take alcohol on a plane? I am only talking about 2 bottles of bacardi which will be in my suitcases so i can have them on my holiday, not during the flight. Is this allowed?

2007-02-18 02:36:02 · 15 answers · asked by mehboobahmad 2 in Travel Air Travel

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yes you can, if it's already in your suitcase then it will be in the hold. If it's intended as hand luggage then, as long as you buy it in Duty-Free after you have passed through the X-ray and security inspection. Any liquids before that point must be less than 125ml and put in a plastic bag (which the airport supplies). However, after you have passed through security then you can buy bottles of duty free and take them on board but you will not be allowed to open them on board.

2007-02-18 02:44:19 · answer #1 · answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5 · 2 0

Yes you can take them in your suitcase, unless you are going to somewhere like Kuwait or Saudi Arabia. Be aware that your case gets banged around in the luggage handling system so make sure bottles are very well protected. Do you really need to take drink with you? In most countries its much cheaper to buy it when you get there and Bacardi is an international brand, so there shouldn't be a problem in finding it.

2007-02-18 20:52:07 · answer #2 · answered by David W 4 · 0 0

Yes and no,
If its in your suitcase it doesn't fall under the restrictions inposed on the hand luggage.
However most countries will only allow 1litre of duty free alcohol to be imported. if you have purchased your bacardi in an off licence or supermarket and have paid the VAT, keep the reciept because this is not classed as duty free due to you having already paid the tax. If you have no proof of purchase customs can recharge you for the duty on the alcohol again.

2007-02-18 02:45:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i have been given carded on a plane holiday the three hundred and sixty 5 days I grew to grow to be 21 at the same time as i grow to be taking a pink eye flight for the holiday journeys. :( legally they are allowed to study your identity in the adventure that they imagine that you're underage. i'm now 32 and grow to be carded very last week through someone on a flight from San Francisco to Indianapolis.

2016-12-04 08:11:21 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

depending on whether u r travelling within the e.u.or not.Usualy u r not allowed more than1litre of alcohol and not more than 70% vol with u . but nobody is telling u not to take a chance u might not get stoped but thats the risk u take.

2007-02-18 08:06:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hiya, Where are you going? i dont see why not if it's locked in your suitcase. And at duty free it all depends where your destination is.and if they will let you buy it for your destination. Why not use the locally produced BWS, from the country you are visiting.they are just as good and are cheap. That way you will have less weight in your suitcase.

2007-02-18 03:02:23 · answer #6 · answered by kevina p 7 · 0 0

As others have said, there are strict rules about liquids in cabin luggage but liquids bought 'airside' (e.g. duty free) are exempt. You can't consume duty free on board and many countries have a limit of 1 litre of spirits that can be imported.
You can try putting more in your luggage but you'll probably have paid more for it in the UK than where you're going.
You can't put duty free in your luggage because you'll have checked it in before you got to the duty free shops.

2007-02-18 09:23:56 · answer #7 · answered by DriverRob 4 · 1 0

Not any more, unless they are less than 3 oz. This has screwed up a lot of alcohol businesses that sell in the airports.

2007-02-18 02:38:43 · answer #8 · answered by Santa Barbara 7 · 0 0

no way to take it to the cabin and I guess only 1 liter per person in the bag, and it doesn`t matter if you have 2 bags

2007-02-20 14:15:10 · answer #9 · answered by czardas145 2 · 0 0

if it is your checked luggage it can, but if it is carry-on, sorry, but no.
the new rule is 3-3-1
3 containers, of 3 ounces each, in 1 quart size ziploc bag.

2007-02-18 03:07:05 · answer #10 · answered by daddysboicub 5 · 0 0

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