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Do airlines serve alcohol now?

You can buy alcoholic beverages including beer, wine and liquor on domestic flights over 250 miles. Snacks are available on flights over 1,300 miles.



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Yes, alcohol is provided on Turkish Airlines international flights. However, on some flights to and from Muslim countries, alcohol may not be served due to cultural reasons. Additionally, on some shorter flights within Turkey, alcohol may not be served due to time constraints.

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Turkish Airlines doesn't serve alcohol on domestic flights but does on international flights.

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No drinking within 8 hours of flight Pilots may not use alcohol “while on-duty or within 8 hours of performing flight crew member duties.” The regulations also require that crew members submit to blood alcohol tests when requested by law enforcement officials authorized to ask for those tests.

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According to the FAA, airlines aren't allowed to let any passenger that appears intoxicated on a flight. In response to a historic uptick in reported incidents of unruly and disruptive — and sometimes intoxicated — passengers, many airlines banned alcohol on flights during the COVID pandemic.

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You can pack as many alcoholic beverages as you want as long as they contain less than 24% alcohol. However, passengers toting alcoholic beverages containing 24% to 70% alcohol can only bring a total of 5 liters of alcohol and they should be in their original unopened packaging.

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At present, alcohol is strictly forbidden in Saudi Arabia, and the current national carrier Saudia Airlines, is a so-called 'dry airline', meaning it doesn't serve alcohol or allow it to be consumed even once outside of Saudi airspace.

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