Is it legal to drink your own alcohol onboard a plane over international waters?

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A debate was ensuing at work about consuming your own booze onboard a plane.

The FAA can fine you several thousand dollars in the US if you did this, so naturally this led to people theorising ways around this.

The top theory was that once you were over international waters, it would be permitted. I'm fairly sure you come under the laws of the company operating the aircraft, but don't have evidence for it.

So - is it legal to consume your own alcohol onboard over international waters?






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Can you drink your own alcohol on international flights?

Duty-free alcohol can go in carry-on bags, but busting that open during a flight is also a non-starter. \u201cOur airline partners and the FAA ask that you don't drink your own booze while flying,\u201d the agency said in a blog post.

Can you drink for free on international flights?

Delta Air Lines is currently the only US airliner to offer complimentary spirits on domestic flights. Alcohol is free in first and in economy comfort on all flights. In recent years, Delta was one of the first to reintroduce complimentary beer and wine between the US and international markets.

Can you drink alcohol in an airplane?

FAA regulations prohibit travelers from consuming alcohol on board an aircraft unless served by a flight attendant.



Do I have to declare alcohol in checked luggage?




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