No!
Generally it is 1 bottle per person, but these days you'll have to put it in the checked baggage since you're no longer aloud to carry that kind of volume in the passenger space.
Yes, wine maybe carried in checked luggage.
Yes, but According to their website alcohol (wine and liquor) must be in the original unopened container with the manufacturer's label when transported in or as checked baggage. The maximum quantity of liquor that may be transported in or as checked baggage on Southwest Airlines is five liters per Customer. Wine is not subject to the five-liter per Customer limitation.Alcohol content may not exceed 70% ABV.Alcohol in checked baggage must be securely packaged in a leak-proof bag with adequate packaging designed to fit the proportions of the bottle to prevent breakage.Alcohol accepted as checked baggage must be contained within a corrugated box secured with sealing tape. The contents must be packaged in a leak-proof bag with professional packaging designed to fit the proportions of the bottle to prevent breakage.All alcohol (wine and liquor) is subject to TSA screening.
No. Unless the wine bottle is less than 100ml.
Yes, but not within your hand luggage, as it will be confiscated. You can carry several bottles within the checked-in luggage, however.
No
Probably, as long as it's inside checked luggage and not a carry-on bag.
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the answer is yes.
Yes - grapes
No
Answerhumuscake and applesauce in the mouth with the lemonsYes, all cruise lines hire private security firms who scan your carry-on or checked luggage, looking only for guns or disassembled weapons.If you plan to carry wine/liquor on board, SOME are very liberal with wine. You can carry a case without a problem (but there is a corkage fee if consumed in dining room).With liquor they are stricter.By the way, I've seen at the pier roughly handled luggage, leaking liquor all over its contents...