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Can you take alcohol on a plane? The answer is yes, but only if you follow certain rules, specifically around the alcohol content level.
You can also carry small bottles in your carry-on luggage. Just remember that these items can’t exceed 100 ml and must be stored in a 1 quart, clear bag. And they should be kept in their original packaging.
Alcohol On Board A Plane
Cocktails are available in airports. You can buy them there. Many people love drinking while flying. This is a very common thing to do.
But, airlines have been trying to make up for lost revenue by offering alcoholic drinks to passengers. Some people drink their own booze while flying.
You should avoid doing this because it’s illegal.
Fortunately, airlines have started to open airport lounges again. If you don’t have access, you might be able to use your credit card to get into a lounge.
What Precautions Should I Take For Bringing Booze On A Flight?

You can take up to three mini bottles of liquor in your carry-on luggage. Liquor bottles must be sealed in clear plastic bags and placed in your checked baggage.
Liquor containers cannot exceed the size of a quart container. You can carry up to five liters of alcoholic beverages in your checked luggage.
However, alcohol must be stored in a sealed container or flask. Liquor with an alcohol content of greater than 24 percent is not permitted in checked bags.
Also, you can only bring three and four-ounce bottles of liquor into the U.S. You must declare any alcohol purchased before arriving at the airport.
Any alcohol bought after arrival will have to be put into your checked baggage.
In most cases, you collect bags after an international flight. You can put the bottles in your bag at that time. But don’t forget to do this before you hand your bags over.
Packing Alcohol
When packing alcohol, you should pack it separately from other liquids. It should be packed in a separate zippered compartment.
It doesn’t matter what type of container you use. Just make sure that the bottle has a screw-top cap.
How To Pack Your Liquor Bottles
To keep your bottles safe, wrap each one individually in bubble wrap. Then, place them in a larger zip lock bag.
It’s best to pack your bottles in a box so that they stay upright. You can stack the boxes inside a bigger ziplock bag.
Make sure that the bottles aren’t touching each other. They could break when you unpack them. Also, don’t put anything else in the same bag as your bottles.
The Weight Of Your Case
If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll need to pay extra fees for checking a heavy case. The weight limit varies depending on which airline you fly with.
For example, American Airlines allows two pounds of liquid to be carried in a single piece of checked luggage.
Delta Air Lines allows up to 20 pounds per passenger. United Airlines allows up to 50 pounds per passenger.
JetBlue Airways allows up to 100 pounds.
You can also check a bag weighing more than 50 pounds. However, you’ll need to purchase a special fee.
How To Secure Your Liquids
Tape
You can use painter’s tape as a packaging material for securing bottles. Wrap a generous amount of paint tape around the bottle from the top to the bottom. You can take it off without ruining the label.
Zip Lock Bags
Another option is to use zip lock bags. These are available at grocery stores and pharmacies.
They come in different sizes. Some even include a handle so you can easily transport them.
Other Options
There are some other options for how to store your liquors. For instance, you can buy a small cooler. Or, you can get a large cooler and fill it with ice packs.
You can also use a vacuum sealer. This machine uses air pressure to create a tight seal.
However, these methods may not work well if you want to travel with your bottles.
What If I Don’t Have A Cooler?
If you don’t have a cooler, then you can buy plastic storage bins. You can find these at department stores like Home Depot.
These containers are designed to hold items such as food and clothing. So, they’re perfect for storing your alcohol.
Just make sure that you don’t leave them unattended. Thieves might steal them.
Air Mailing Alcohol
Bring air mailer bottles when traveling. Double-sided tape helps prevent damage during travel.
Also, double-sided tape prevents moisture from getting into the bottle. As a result, your liquor will remain fresh longer.
Using Padding
When you pack your bottles, you should always use padding. This way, there won’t be any scratches or dents.
You can use newspaper, tissue paper, or bubble wrap. All of these materials help protect your bottles.
Packing Tips
To ensure that your bottles arrive safely, follow these tips:
- Make sure that your bottles are properly labeled.
- Check the dimensions of your suitcase.
- Pack your liquids in separate pieces of luggage.
- Use a sturdy container.
- Keep your liquids cool by using an insulated bag.
- Seal the lid tightly.
- Label everything clearly.
- Put your liquids in the middle of your suitcase.
- Avoid packing fragile objects together.
- Use a protective cover.
- Place your liquids in the back of your suitcase.
- Make sure that your liquids aren’t exposed to extreme temperatures.
Our Final Say
We hope that our guide to transporting alcohol on a plane will help you decide whether it is worth the hassle of bringing them in the first place.