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This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From Food News. If your drink has started to melt then it might not be allowed through security. The final decision rests with the TSA officer that you deal with. There are two exceptions that sometimes allow you to bring larger drinks through security screening.
Firstly, if you are traveling with an infant or a toddler you can bring drinks for them in sizes greater than 3. So if you want to bring water, milk, juice, breast milk, baby formula, or any drink for your child you can do that. Just talk to the TSA officer and explain why you are bringing the larger drinks. Remove your large drinks from your carry-on and place them in a separate tray. The TSA should apply additional screening and allow your bottles through. This age may differ depending on child development.
The second exception to bringing larger drinks through airport security is when they are medically necessary. If you need to bring a drink because of a medical condition you should be able to bring it on your flight. Again speak to the TSA officers at the checkpoint and explain your situation. You can pack drinks in hold luggage. If you are traveling internationally you need to be aware of any customs import rules for your destination country.
Just be wary they any bottle that is shaped like a weapon might not make it through the screening process. There was an issue recently with Star Wars sodas bottles that were shaped like grenades.
Asking for permission is better than getting caught, and they like it when you're nice. In response to the Covid pandemic, airlines temporarily stopped serving beer, wine, and cocktails during flights, leading to an uptick in passengers trying to sneak sips surreptitiously.
Southwest eventually had to add a new line to the pre-flight announcement advising against the practice. Airlines' penalties for scofflaws range from simply discarding the forbidden beverage to assessing fines. Thank you for subscribing! Got it! Thank you! Photo by John Luke Laube on Unsplash. If you bring your own booze onto an airplane, is it legal to serve yourself during the flight?
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