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Can you bring alcohol from duty-free in hand luggage when transferring from an international to a domestic flight?

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Yes, you can bring alcohol from duty-free in hand luggage when transferring from an international to a domestic flight, provided certain conditions are met. The main requirement is that the alcohol must be packed in a special sealed plastic bag provided by the duty-free shop at the time of purchase. This bag must not be opened until all flights are completed, otherwise the rules may be violated.

It is also important that the weight and dimensions of the purchase comply with the hand luggage allowances of your airline. For example, if you have restrictions on liquid volumes, packaged alcohol from duty-free is usually not counted in these limits, but this should be confirmed with the carrier. At security checks in the airport, you may sometimes be asked to present a purchase receipt, so keep it until the end of your journey.

This rule is especially convenient if you are flying on a single ticket with a transfer, and your luggage is checked through to the final destination. In such cases, it is not possible to repack the alcohol into checked baggage at the intermediate stop, and hand luggage with properly packaged duty-free purchases helps avoid issues with fragile glass containers.

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