Taking (alcoholic) drinks on the plane (suitcase, not hand luggage)

Hello! I'm flying to Mallorca tomorrow for vacation. I'd like to take a bottle of sake with me. The bottle is already opened, if that matters. It's a 75cl bottle, with about three-quarters still in it. Am I allowed to take the bottle in my suitcase without any problems? I'm aware of the 100ml rule for hand luggage, but what about my suitcase?

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clemensw
10 years ago

If you are allowed to take with you, it is not recommended (at least with full bottles).

Temperatures up to -50° prevail in the unconditioned cargo hold – this is so cold that even low-percentage alcoholic beverages freeze.

You know the rest from the class or the local freezer: bottle + freeze = bang and sourcing.

jmeister11
10 years ago
Reply to  clemensw

in the frying room -50 degrees? the animals that are then transported there all have a winter coat on or?

clemensw
10 years ago
Reply to  jmeister11

Not all aircraft have air-conditioned cargo spaces!

jmeister11
10 years ago

on Mallorca, is there enough to drink? Why does there have to be a bottle of sake? but is your thing!! pack him well in the case (the nothing is broken) and then you don't have a human thing about 0.6 liter!!

beautiful holiday 😀

Yokad1609
10 years ago

Call your airport and ask for that no one can answer 100%.

Elayla
10 years ago

you can take. Since Sake has over 24% alcohol, you can take a maximum of 5 liters in the baggage 🙂 What about (I think that was) 75% is forbidden again. But sake doesn't have that much I know.

Gekicher7
10 years ago

So, money in coffee?

Ernestine178
10 years ago

May you.