How to Pack Duty Free Liquids in Your Carry-On
Duty free liquids can go in your carry-on without counting against the 3-1-1 rule, but only if purchased after security and kept in the sealed tamper-evident bag until you reach your final destination. If you have connecting flights, you may need to re-clear security and could lose the liquids.
- Buy duty free liquids only after clearing security. Purchase alcohol, perfume, or other liquids from duty free shops located in the secure area of the airport, after you've already gone through security screening. These purchases are exempt from the 3-1-1 liquid restrictions.
- Keep items in the sealed duty free bag. The shop will place your liquids in a clear, tamper-evident bag with your receipt inside. Do not open this bag until you reach your final destination. Opening it voids the duty free exemption.
- Check connecting flight requirements. If you have connecting flights, especially international connections or through different countries, you may need to re-clear security. In this case, your duty free liquids will be confiscated if they exceed 100ml per container.
- Pack strategically for connections. For connecting flights, either skip duty free liquids or buy them at your final departure airport. Alternatively, buy at your connection airport after re-clearing security, not at your origin airport.
- Know the volume limits. While duty free liquids bypass the 3-1-1 rule, you're still limited by what you can physically carry and airline policies. Most duty free bags can hold 1-2 bottles of wine or spirits comfortably.
- Can I buy duty free liquids on my connecting flight?
- Yes, but only after you've re-cleared security at your connection airport. Liquids bought at your origin airport will likely be confiscated when you go through security again.
- What happens if the duty free bag gets damaged?
- If the tamper-evident seal breaks, the liquids will be subject to normal 3-1-1 rules at any subsequent security screening. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase but expect confiscation if containers exceed 100ml.
- Are there limits on how much duty free alcohol I can buy?
- Airlines don't typically limit duty free purchases for carry-on, but your destination country will have customs limits. Most countries allow 1-2 liters of spirits or wine for personal use without additional duties.
- Can I drink duty free alcohol on the plane?
- No, you cannot consume your own alcohol on commercial flights. Only alcohol served by the airline is permitted. Your duty free alcohol must remain sealed until you reach your destination.