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Do all airlines have a two drink maximum?
RAK schrieb:
I have seen rules that you cannot bring and drink your own booze, though I dont know how they can stop you opening your duty free bottle. They can take away your bottle opener and/or the bottle. Regards, ULF - rta |
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"BFSON" wrote in message
... You cannot bring your own alcohol onto US flights. FAA regulations prohibit it. Actually you can as long as a flight attendant serves it to you. dennis |
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wrote in message news:404F76B1.23861.4B0EF39@localhost... What about for longer flights? Can you bring your own alcohol onboard if it's not in glassware? This is news to me, although I don't travel much to/from/within the US right now. Which airlines are imposing this rule? I fondly remember extracting 5 G&Ts from BA between LHR and BCN one afternoon. |
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"freeda" wrote: What about for longer flights? Can you bring your own alcohol onboard if it's not in glassware? I remember extracting 5 beers and and a very large whisky from TAP staff on a 2 hour flight from LHR-OPO. A few years ago, I flew AA CDG-JFk in the back. Asked for red wine and the gave me 2 1/4 or 200 ml bottles of bourdeaux. Was a very quiet pax for a few hours after that. |
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"Dave Noble" wrote in message ... On 11 Mar 2004 03:16:32 GMT, (BFSON) wrote: You cannot bring your own alcohol onto US flights. FAA regulations prohibit it. You are allowed to bring your opwn alcohol onboard and are allowed to drink it if it is served by a member of cabin crew. With some US carriers screwing passengers $5 a drink, the ones that do are unlikely Then of course, being a member of Al-Quaida, you smash the bottle and use the broken pieces to replace the box cutters and nail files you weren't allowed to bring on board. |
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