Here are the official restrictions from the TSA pertaining to liquid containers:
“3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3.4 ounce (100ml) bottle or less (by volume); 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3.4 ounce (100ml) container size is a security measure.”
While most people use this as a guide for necessities, there are other types of liquid you can bring on board that you probably didn’t realize.
Thankfully, the geniuses over at I’m a Travel Ninja figured out you can actually bring liquor onto flights, as long as they’re the small, double shot bottles.
Here’s how they break it down:
-Bottles cost around $7 on the flight, but around $2.50 at a liquor store.
-The variety offered at a liquor store will far surpass that on the flight, so you can get the brand you prefer.
-Once you buy and use the 50 ml travel bottles, save them so you can refill them later. The refill will cost you around $1 each, based on a $20 1L bottle of alcohol.
-There are 88.7 ml in 3 oz. Therefore, you can actually buy 3 oz travel shampoo containers and get more liquor per container, but not necessarily more per bag. The 50 ml travel size is the largest standard size that meets the < 3 oz criteria.
This is pure genius. If you’re somebody who drinks on a plane, this could save you hundreds of dollars every year, depending how much you fly and drink.
We basically just scored you a round trip to your favorite destination. You’re welcome.
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