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iamthehpt Jun 11, 2009 7:55 pm

Minimum drinking age in flight?
 
I have just booked business class award tickets for my cousin and his 3 daughters (aged 18, 20 and 21) from JFK to HKG to BKK. The 18 and 20 year old would like to know the minimum drinking age on Cathay Pacific flights (I assume that the 21 year old will not have an issue). Their father will be traveling with them and is not opposed to their having a glass of wine (but he would be sure they don't drink to excess). Does anyone know the official minimum drinking age on Cathay flights from JFK to HKG and from HKG to BKK?

Short hair Francis Jun 11, 2009 8:40 pm

Cathay flights is 18 for alcohol. I just don't remember if they have any restrictions while over US airspace. But then again I'm within the age group in which you are asking and have never been ask to produce ID on AA or CX flights.

midlevels Jun 11, 2009 8:55 pm

HKG-BKK is definitely 18. JFK-HKG I think is probably 18 as well, but I am not 100% sure about this. I would suspect that once the aircraft is in the air, it follows the laws of its country of registration and for CX that means Hong Kong law.

I think possibly the only exceptions to this rule are on "domestic" flights operated by CX within US/Canada. For example, if you're flying from YVR-JFK on CX, then I don't know what the rules might be and maybe it's 21 (as you already "enter" the US in YVR itself).

However, really, whatever the official rules may say, if you look 18 they probably won't make a fuss about it (unless you do). Crew are trained to ensure that those who are intoxicated don't get any more alcohol.

I bet that cxcabincrew has a definitive answer to this, if he/she is reading this thread.

bizclassboy Jun 12, 2009 2:35 am


Originally Posted by iamthehpt (Post 11894351)
I have just booked business class award tickets for my cousin and his 3 daughters (aged 18, 20 and 21) from JFK to HKG to BKK. The 18 and 20 year old would like to know the minimum drinking age on Cathay Pacific flights (I assume that the 21 year old will not have an issue). Their father will be traveling with them and is not opposed to their having a glass of wine (but he would be sure they don't drink to excess). Does anyone know the official minimum drinking age on Cathay flights from JFK to HKG and from HKG to BKK?


please advise full details of flights so we can all avoid this one as for sure it will end in tears :D

kaka Jun 12, 2009 6:46 am


Originally Posted by bizclassboy (Post 11895652)
please advise full details of flights so we can all avoid this one as for sure it will end in tears :D

if you're going direct I cannot see why they dont serve to 18-21 upon takeoff. if you are bothered, call CX and ask (call HK, where they wont use their "common sense" in the US). I suppose they would serve the preflight drinks to them too, especially when dad's onboard.
The only time i had problems was on 1 of the HKG-LHR student carrier and they made me show passport (I was 18+ so there was no problems) other than that 1 flight, no problems at all.

Anyway, sometimes upon op-up I do drink far more than I should. (whoops) and I remember once my sister who was 15 then got offered drinks. So I guess if FA think they will be sensible, they'll be offered.

iamthehpt Jun 12, 2009 3:35 pm

Thanks for all of your help -- the girls are most relieved. And sorry bizclassboy, in light of the fact that the girls are tall, thin, young and gorgeous, I will NOT be posting the flight info.:D

bizclassboy Jun 13, 2009 3:11 am


Originally Posted by iamthehpt (Post 11899210)
Thanks for all of your help -- the girls are most relieved. And sorry bizclassboy, in light of the fact that the girls are tall, thin, young and gorgeous, I will NOT be posting the flight info.:D


Now it has ended in tears I am heart broken :( you can always PM me MATEY ^

QRC3288 Jun 13, 2009 11:55 am


Originally Posted by iamthehpt (Post 11899210)
Thanks for all of your help -- the girls are most relieved. And sorry bizclassboy, in light of the fact that the girls are tall, thin, young and gorgeous, I will NOT be posting the flight info.:D

They won't even ask for age

kaka Jun 13, 2009 12:28 pm


Originally Posted by QRC3288 (Post 11902365)
They won't even ask for age

they may check passport. from personal experience.

bizclassboy Jun 14, 2009 7:53 am

what is your personal experience exactly or is this a IMHO

christep Jun 14, 2009 8:36 am

In post #5 kaka describes his/her personal experience.

bizclassboy Jun 14, 2009 11:08 am

so a one off then nothing to worry about

Gamecock Feb 10, 2012 11:26 am

Sorry to bring an old thread to the top, but I feel like that the OP's question wasn't fully answered.
Alcohol will not be served to passengers under 18 years of age. Consumption of alcoholic beverages brought from outside the aircraft or purchased onboard is against our company policy. We serve inflight complimentary drinks but we reserve the right to not to serve alcoholic drinks if the situation so warrants. Source.
[Searching the web as the father of an 18yo]

AA_EXP09 Feb 10, 2012 1:33 pm


Originally Posted by midlevels (Post 11894636)
HKG-BKK is definitely 18. JFK-HKG I think is probably 18 as well, but I am not 100% sure about this. I would suspect that once the aircraft is in the air, it follows the laws of its country of registration and for CX that means Hong Kong law.

I think possibly the only exceptions to this rule are on "domestic" flights operated by CX within US/Canada. For example, if you're flying from YVR-JFK on CX, then I don't know what the rules might be and maybe it's 21 (as you already "enter" the US in YVR itself).

However, really, whatever the official rules may say, if you look 18 they probably won't make a fuss about it (unless you do). Crew are trained to ensure that those who are intoxicated don't get any more alcohol.

I bet that cxcabincrew has a definitive answer to this, if he/she is reading this thread.

No.
You enter the US in JFK.

QRC3288 Feb 10, 2012 8:48 pm


Originally Posted by AA_EXP09 (Post 17990549)
No.
You enter the US in JFK.

that post you're responding to is nearly three years old...


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