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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 6:51 am
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How to fly a bottle of Scotch...?

Hi all! New member, first post.

I'm flying from Europe back to Canada for Christmas, and I'd like to bring home a nice bottle of Scotch The good stuff is pretty darn cheap here!

I know that I am allowed to bring one bottle, but given the ever-changing rules on air travel, I don't know HOW to bring it....if I put it in my checked luggage (ignoring risk of breakage), would a baggage scanner flag it as suspicious, leading to a major behid-the-scenes hassle, getting my bag a week later, stuffed in a plastic bag, a bottle short, and the remaining contents reeking of Scotland's finest?

Of course, it would be much simpler to bring it on-board as carry-on, but I could see that being an entirely worse decision wrt security.....and I really can't chug a good bottle of Scotch at 7am!

Finally, if I make it all the way to Canada Customs, do I then have to declare the bottle or can I just go through, as the volume is within my limit?

Thanks in advance...(flying Swiss Int'l, in case that matters)
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 7:40 am
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First, Welcome to Flyertalk!

Transporting liquids can be tricky. While policies vary depending which cities / airports you are going through/to, you can probably count on the following.

1. You won't be allowed to bring alcohol (or any liquids > 100ml) purchased before you go through security at your point of departure. So to even get it on the plane, you would need to buy it duty free post security.

2. If your flight is not direct from origin to destination ie. there is a connection at another airport, the chances are good that you will get any liquids confiscated there before boarding your next flight.

3. If you are flying just a single, direct flight, I would call the airline and ask about their policy (though you would almost certainly have to buy it post security).

4. I don't know if it has the potential to cause trouble or not, but I have flown with spirits in the checked baggage many times. No hassles, no breakages. I haven't done it from Europe to Canada, so I don't know if it's the sort of thing that those particular security people might have an issue with.

Basically, a few people who think that it's ok to blow up planes have created a crazy number of hassles for the rest of us, and this liquids issue is just one example.

Good luck, and may the Scotch be worth it!
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 7:43 am
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You can't bring it as carry-on, it will be confiscated at the first security check point. You can pack it in your checked luggage. I just brought back 6 bottles of wine from Argentina, wrapped in t-shirts and packed in the middle of two checked bags. Worked fine, and all arrived intact in Seattle.
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 7:48 am
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Originally Posted by mistertibbs

Finally, if I make it all the way to Canada Customs, do I then have to declare the bottle or can I just go through, as the volume is within my limit?

Thanks in advance...(flying Swiss Int'l, in case that matters)
Yes you will have to declare the value of it on the landing card. 1.14 litres is the allowable volume limit for spirits.
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 7:59 am
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if it's available from duty free on the plane, and you aren't connecting at the entry airport, you should be okay....good luck...
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 8:07 am
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My brother brings whisky from Scotland to Canada all the time and has never had a problem. He puts it in a hard cardboard tude type container and places it in the center of the suitcase surrounded by clothes and copious quantities of Cadbuy choclate bars. He declares it at srrivals in Canada. All good. Try a bottle of Fettercairn if you can track it down, it is called old socks in our house!
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 10:21 am
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Try a bottle of Fettercairn if you can track it down, it is called old socks in our house!
Never heard of that one before....I willl keep an eye out for it in future, but I'lll stick with the Speysides that I know well for this mission...but thanks!

And to everyone else on this thread, thank you so much for your responses.....I will go with packing it well in my checked bag, and hope that the luggage handlers aren't as anxious for some holiday cheer as I fear!
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Old Nov 15, 2010 | 10:39 am
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I did a bottle from LHR to LAS in hand luggage. I bought it after security, they took the bottle out of the boxing (was in some special box) and put some sort of netting around the bottle then put it in a sealed bag, same as the cigarettes.

Then it went through fine, although the box its self caused issues with one of the checking people, because he thought the bottle was still in it.
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 2:03 am
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Put the bottle in a plastic bag, wrpa the bottle and bag with bubble wrap, put the bubble-wrapped bottle in another plastic bag. Then roll the double-bagged, bubble-wrapped bottle in a pair of jeans or slacks. Then pack it in your checked luggage, preferrably a hard-sided bag (not a duffle bag). This will give your liquor plenty of padding.
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 2:32 am
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Good packing advice, thx...per your summary profile, I gotta ask: what is the situation in Sofia? I have had many people advise against going there due to an immense crime problem...is it THAT bad, or are there any other issues there as well?
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 3:44 am
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Originally Posted by mistertibbs
Hi all! New member, first post.

I'm flying from Europe back to Canada for Christmas, and I'd like to bring home a nice bottle of Scotch The good stuff is pretty darn cheap here!

I know that I am allowed to bring one bottle, but given the ever-changing rules on air travel, I don't know HOW to bring it....if I put it in my checked luggage (ignoring risk of breakage), would a baggage scanner flag it as suspicious, leading to a major behid-the-scenes hassle, getting my bag a week later, stuffed in a plastic bag, a bottle short, and the remaining contents reeking of Scotland's finest?

Of course, it would be much simpler to bring it on-board as carry-on, but I could see that being an entirely worse decision wrt security.....and I really can't chug a good bottle of Scotch at 7am!

Finally, if I make it all the way to Canada Customs, do I then have to declare the bottle or can I just go through, as the volume is within my limit?

Thanks in advance...(flying Swiss Int'l, in case that matters)
Welcome to FT! It will not be a big problem. Wrap it well so that there's a low chance of it breaking. There will not be a problem behind the scenes. I've carried a lot of alcohol this way.
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 9:39 am
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I've got a cardboard box lined with foam that I use for just this very thing. Bought it from an AF desk a few months back. I just pack the bottle in there. Having said that.....being Scottish I just need to drive up the road for a few hours and the stuff comes from the taps ;D
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Old Nov 16, 2010 | 10:47 pm
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I fly with bottles in checked baggage all the time and haven't lost one yet. They are surprisingly sturdy. Be sure to put some clothes around it.
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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 2:56 am
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Originally Posted by mistertibbs
STBCypriot

Good packing advice, thx...per your summary profile, I gotta ask: what is the situation in Sofia? I have had many people advise against going there due to an immense crime problem...is it THAT bad, or are there any other issues there as well?
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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 7:00 am
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Best way is to buy at duty free and just carry on.

Otherwise put in ziploc/plastic bags in the very small chance it will leak.

Then find the most secure place in luggage (metal frame) and wrap in abundance of clothes.

Enjoy your scotch!
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