Yes, one of the most significant advantages of flying on a private jet is that you are not subject to the TSA’s "3-1-1" liquid restrictions. Unlike commercial flights where every liquid container must be under 3.4 ounces (100ml) and fit in a quart-sized bag, private aviation allows you to bring full-sized bottles of shampoo, wine, spirits, or water in your carry-on luggage. Because private jet passengers typically depart from Fixed Base Operators (FBOs) rather than main commercial terminals, the security screening is vastly different. While your luggage is still scanned for weapons, explosives, and illegal substances, the "liquid ban" that was implemented for commercial security in 2006 does not apply here. You can bring a bottle of vintage champagne to drink on board or your favorite full-sized toiletries without fear of confiscation. However, it is always wise to inform your flight crew if you are bringing large amounts of liquids, especially if they are pressurized or flammable, and remember that some international customs regulations at your destination may still have limits on the amount of alcohol or perfume you can import without paying duties.