Can you take alcohol on an Alaska Airlines plane?
There are no restrictions on the amount of alcohol you can put in your checked baggage, as long as it contains less than 24% alcohol by volume (eg beer and wine).
Can you bring a bottle of wine in a checked bag?
Alcoholic beverages containing more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked baggage to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages containing 24% alcohol or less are not restricted in checked baggage.
Can I take alcohol on a plane?
Checked Bags: Yes Alcoholic beverages containing more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked baggage to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging . Alcoholic beverages containing 24% alcohol or less are not restricted in checked baggage.
Can I bring a bottle of wine on a domestic flight?
There is no liquid restriction for domestic flights. You can certainly take your wine on board. You will, however, need to remove all spray cans (i.e. deodorants, etc.) from your carry-on baggage for separate screening.
Will a bottle of wine explode on a plane?
Your bottle of wine won’t explode because most domestic airlines’ cargo holds are pressurized and air-conditioned.
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Can you take a case of wine home on Alaska Airlines?
Alaska Mileage Plan members can also take home a case of wine – 12 bottles – free of baggage charges, through our *Wine Flies Free offer. Not a Mileage Plan member?
What type of alcohol can you take on an Alaska Airlines flight?
There are no restrictions on the amount of alcohol you can put in your checked baggage, as long as it contains less than 24% alcohol by volume (eg beer and wine). Liquor restrictions, such as no possession of alcohol, vary from city to city in the state of Alaska.
Is the Wine Flys program free on Alaska Airlines?
The Wine Flies Free program applies only to flights within the United States, operated by Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and SkyWest departing from the airports below.
Can a bottle of wine be checked on an airplane?
Although airline screening of spirits is permitted, the relatively delicate nature of some wines means that special care should be taken when packing valuable or sensitive bottles on your air journey.