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Bring, yes. Consume, no.
FAA regulations prevent passengers from consuming any alcohol that is not served to them by a flight attendant.
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No Problem. Hand your liquer bottle to your Flight Attendant and have them serve it to you.
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@pvanbell wrote:No Problem. Hand your liquer bottle to your Flight Attendant and have them serve it to you.
I'm not sure if you are joking or not.
I think this does meet the letter of the law, of course I'm not aware of any instructions/training that the FA have in this regard. I've never seen this before.
I've seen people who were aware that you weren't supposed to consume your own mini-bottles and as a result were discreet and maintained good behavior and "got away with it" although I won't encourage that - the prices from Southwest aren't that bad in the scheme of things, and often the FA never comes back, plus I have more coupons than I can use, so my net cost of a beverage across all time is probably about $0.25/beverage on average.
No reason to risk getting put on a naughty list.