New Rules: Alcohol in Checked Luggage on International Flights

New Rules: Alcohol in Checked Luggage on International Flights

As an experienced wanderer, I’ve often found myself at the airport with a bottle or two of local spirits, hoping to take a piece of my journey back home. If you’ve ever been in this position, you might be wondering: Can you pack alcohol in your checked luggage on an international flight?

Let’s dive straight into the guidelines and tips.

The Basics: Alcohol in Checked Luggage

The good news? Yes! You can generally pack alcohol in your checked baggage when flying internationally. However, there are a few rules and restrictions you need to be aware of.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows passengers to pack alcohol in checked baggage if it’s packaged in a sealable bottle or flask and the alcohol content is below 140 proof (70% alcohol by volume).

For higher-proof alcohol, anything above 140 proof (including 95% grain alcohol and 150 proof rum), it’s considered hazardous material and is not allowed in checked or carry-on luggage.

New Rules: Alcohol in Checked Luggage on International Flights

Duty-Free Shopping: A Convenient Alternative

Buying alcohol in duty-free shops can be a convenient way to bring spirits home from international trips. These purchases are packaged in tamper-evident bags and can generally be transported in your carry-on luggage, even when they exceed the standard liquid limitations.

However, if you have a connecting flight in the United States, you will have to place the duty-free alcohol in your checked baggage after clearing customs.

Packing Tips for Your Bottles

Taking alcohol home can be a great way to extend your travel experience, but it does require careful packing:

  • Bubble wrap: Protect your bottles by wrapping them in bubble wrap. This provides a cushion against any shocks during transit.
  • Sealable plastic bags: Place the wrapped bottle in a sealable plastic bag. This way, if the bottle does break, the bag will contain the liquid and prevent it from damaging other items in your luggage.
  • Positioning: Nestle the bottle in the middle of your suitcase, surrounded by soft items like clothing, to provide additional protection.

Final Thoughts

Traveling with alcohol in your checked luggage is entirely possible and can be a great way to bring a taste of your travels back home. Just remember to pack carefully, and don’t forget to double-check the rules of your airline and the customs regulations of your destination country. Good luck, safe travels, and cheers to your adventures!

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