Olde Hornet
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/might-broken-federal-law-alcohol-184511387.html
While it is legal to carry on your own alcohol, under no circumstances should you crack those bottles open on board. Passengers can bring on as many 3.4-oz. or less bottles of whatever they want as long as they fit comfortably in their luggage - and airplane bottles are usually 1.7 oz. You can also carry on bottles of liquor you've bought beyond security at duty-free stores.
While it is legal to carry on your own alcohol, under no circumstances should you crack those bottles open on board.
However, it is against federal law to drink from these on your flight. You read that correctly; we're not talking rules the airlines have implemented. We're talking federal law.
While it is legal to carry on your own alcohol, under no circumstances should you crack those bottles open on board. Passengers can bring on as many 3.4-oz. or less bottles of whatever they want as long as they fit comfortably in their luggage - and airplane bottles are usually 1.7 oz. You can also carry on bottles of liquor you've bought beyond security at duty-free stores.
While it is legal to carry on your own alcohol, under no circumstances should you crack those bottles open on board.
However, it is against federal law to drink from these on your flight. You read that correctly; we're not talking rules the airlines have implemented. We're talking federal law.