Can you bring a bottle of champagne with you as luggage (not as hand luggage)? Or would the pressure pose a risk and as a result not be allowed?
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Considering champagne is a non-flammable liquid, the TSA apparently allows it as checked luggage. And this doesn't really surprise me. A bottle of Pepsi, deodorant spray and even compressed gas canisters are all ok to check in. |
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My advise to you, Contact the operating carrier of your flights and also check their website for the baggage information most of the airlines will put in this section a lot of details. Because if it's against the operating carrier's policy if Mr. President allowed you to be on that flight with your champagne the Airlines Agent have a really high authority at the airport. |
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