The United States will not allow you to ship liquids through the mail, especially liquor. If caught doing so, you could be fined. If you are in Mexico and coming to the US through customs, they will allow you to bring some with you. Depending on the amount, you will have to pay a fee.
You can bring up to 1 liter (33.81 oz or 0.264 gal) of alcoholic beverages, duty-free. Some ports of entry allow for more, and in any case you have to pay federal taxes.
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Most likely not. America is very strict, and you aren't ever allowed to carry alcohol on board air lines any more. If that kind of thing were to be brought to America, It would have to be directly from a vineyard ,going directly to a store, ect.
Yes. You can bring up to five liters (1.3 gallons or 169 ounces) of tequila in your checked baggage.
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No. Post 9-11 regulations forbid any kind of liquid into the cabin of the airplane. However, you can bring up to 4 bottles of liquor from Mexico to the US and viceversa, provided it is properly packed and stored with the checked-in baggage.
only if you are flying within your country
Yes you can,
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Yes, according to the TSA site, you can bring with you your knife but it should be in the checked luggage and you shall declare it in the check in counter and as such should be well sheathed to protect bag handlers when handling your luggage.
You can pack them in your checked luggage, but you cannot bring them with you on the plane, such as in pockets, purse, carry-on bag, etc.
Yes, but it is best in checked luggage and not in carry-on.
Well, it is a chemical but non-hazardous. If you put it in checked luggage there should not be a problem.
Depends on where you're going, some places are really strict on bringing in foodstuffs.
Yes. I have carrried one in my carryon and checked luggage for international and national flights.
Yes! On American Airlines, you can bring domestic fruits and vegetables in your checked luggage as well as your carry on travelling within the 48 contiguos United States. It cannot exceed the weight limit. Check your airline for baggage details.