Yes, airlines do require a liquor license to sell liquor on board legally. Requirements depend on the nation and jurisdiction where the airline flies.
On international flights, it depends on the airline's country of registration as well asthe airspace over which they are flying. In the U.S., airlines have to meet FAA regulations and frequently obtain liquor licenses from the states to sell alcohol.
Some nations impose specific permits on airlines for the service of alcohol in their jurisdiction, while others permit service under a general aviation or catering license.
Generally speaking, although there are different regulations, the majority of airlines have to acquire some sort of liquor license or sanction in order to serve alcohol lawfully.
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If liquor is not provided you do not need a liquor license.
yes. A server and bartender need their own liquor license to serve.
You do not need a liquor license in MN to possess liquor.
No. It's a machine! You need the license to SERVE the drinks. What if you are going to supply the liquor for the machines
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
No, just as long as the establishment that she works at has a valid license.
If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public, you need a liquor license. It can be a complicated process, so make sure that you are dealing with someone who knows what they are doing.
No. If in your private home. If in a public place (such as a bar) yes.
The answer is no
If you intend to sell or distribute the Margaritas in any way, then yes you probably will need a liquor license (depending where you are.) If it is for your personal use in the home, then you do not.
You will need a liquor license, especially if the picnic is not on land that belongs to you or the company. There are some parks that will not allow alcohol even with a liquor license so you'll have to check the area zoning.
No, just the owner.