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While planning a trip, a common question that often comes to our mind is how much alcohol can we carry on domestic flights. This becomes even more serious when we know that alcohol is expensive at our destination. Airlines and authorities have set guidelines and rules regarding the carrying of alcohol during domestic flights.
Subject to certain conditions, you may carry up to five liters (1.3 gallons) of alcohol in your checked luggage. Alcohol must be in its original retail packaging and packaged appropriately to prevent breakage or leakage. Additionally, the alcohol content should not exceed 70%. Meeting these criteria allows you to carry alcohol on your flight.
What are the conditions for carrying alcohol on flights?
If you meet the conditions, you can include alcoholic beverages in your checked luggage. Alcohol must be in its original retail packaging and properly packaged to prevent damage or leakage. It is important that the alcohol content does not exceed 70%. If these two conditions are met, you may carry alcohol on your flight.
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For alcohol with less than 24% alcohol content, there is no specific limit on how much you can carry. This means that under the airline's overall baggage policy, you can carry as many bottles as you want.
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Is alcohol served on flights?
No passenger can carry more than 100 ml of liquor in his handbag. Furthermore, no domestic flights in India serve alcohol to passengers. Alcohol is served only on international flights. It is provided only to passengers who are on international flights and not domestic flights. In other words, if you are traveling from Delhi to Chennai, you will not be served alcohol. However, if you are traveling from Delhi to London or vice versa, alcohol is available. Additionally, alcohol is only served to passengers over the age of 18.