Can I ask the FA for drinks in order to fill a flask for a bachelor party?
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Can I ask the FA for drinks in order to fill a flask for a bachelor party?
In UA F en route to ORD this weekend for a bachelor party. Will be on an 8am flight with an 6oz empty (thanks TSA) hip flask. Said hip flask will be needed immediately following flight for golf outing.
Question to my brethren:
To Fill or not to Fill
Question to my brethren:
To Fill or not to Fill
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Throw 4 50ml minis in your carryon liquids bag...then you can fill it yourself without risking getting caught at a body scanner.
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I suspect that the Q is to fill or not to fill with UA provided minis. If that's the case I say drink as much as you want but don't take it off the plane with you.
I suspect that the Q is to fill or not to fill with UA provided minis. If that's the case I say drink as much as you want but don't take it off the plane with you.
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As this is not specific to United, please follow as this moves to the appropriate travel security forum. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator, United.
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tolkiennut, thank you for clarifying your question.
I believe that U.S. airlines are forbidden from pouring alcohol except for serving to passengers for drinking on the plane. Flight attendants have been known in the past to gift a full, unopened bottle of wine in the case of a departing passenger.
I believe that U.S. airlines are forbidden from pouring alcohol except for serving to passengers for drinking on the plane. Flight attendants have been known in the past to gift a full, unopened bottle of wine in the case of a departing passenger.
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Order the booze you want with a coke - see how it is served. Many times they serve the coke with the mini bottle. In that case dump the mini in the flask. However, I would only do that with mini bottles that I buy - otherwise it would be personna-non-gratta in my book.
As such, as suggested bring some mini bottles or find a golf course that serves booze.
As such, as suggested bring some mini bottles or find a golf course that serves booze.
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Since the OP started the thread, he has clarified his question and I edited the thread title accordingly. Although this was originally in the United forum, the rules which would govern would not likely differ among airlines operating in the U.S. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator.
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When I flew AA F STL-LGA last month, I ordered a rum and coke, they gave me the coke with the two mini bottles. I ended up finishing one and tossing the other in my carry on. I had not intended to do this, but took it 'cause I had an extra. I don't think I would've tried it multiple times to get minis.
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Don't bother. If there's the slightest bit of vibration on the plane, you run the risk of spilling the stuff all over yourself, or the seat, or your seatmates.
Take a few minutes to buy something in the destination airport when you arrive, or make a 5-minute stop at a liquor store on the way from the airport to the golf course. If you're in a cab, the stop will be quick and the driver won't mind
If one of your buddies is picking you up from the airport, let him make the 5-minute stop on his way TO the airport to pic you up.
There are just too many easy ways for you to get some booze to resort to this sort of shenanigan aboard the plane. Just have yourself a drink during the flight and get the rest of your booze when you land.
By the way - it will cost a LOT less to pick up a bottle at a liquor store when you land than it will cost you to get a drink aboard the plane. Save yourself some pesos, my friend.
Take a few minutes to buy something in the destination airport when you arrive, or make a 5-minute stop at a liquor store on the way from the airport to the golf course. If you're in a cab, the stop will be quick and the driver won't mind
If one of your buddies is picking you up from the airport, let him make the 5-minute stop on his way TO the airport to pic you up.
There are just too many easy ways for you to get some booze to resort to this sort of shenanigan aboard the plane. Just have yourself a drink during the flight and get the rest of your booze when you land.
By the way - it will cost a LOT less to pick up a bottle at a liquor store when you land than it will cost you to get a drink aboard the plane. Save yourself some pesos, my friend.