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For non-Muslim passengers, this is a non-issue – hot meal choices typically consist of lamb, beef, or chicken. While alcohol is forbidden according to the same laws, Malaysia Airlines is happy to serve passengers a variety of alcoholic beverages.
Malaysia Airlines doesn't serve alcohol on flights within three hours flying time of its Kuala Lumpur hub. Turkish Airlines doesn't serve alcohol on domestic flights but does on international flights.
In international premium cabins, a flight attendant will inform you of the available wine selections from our international premium cabin wine list. Wine and beer are also complimentary in United Economy® on:Trans-Atlantic flights.
Compressed gases, corrosives, poisons, flammable liquids, mercury, deadly weapons, acids, oxidiszing or explosive materials, radioactive materials, magnet materials, and undeclared ammunition are not permitted as checked or carry-on baggage on board an aircraft.
Grosskopf said that a bloody mary, gin and tonic, Moscow mule, and a mimosa are all “safe bets” on flights. She also noted that a glass of wine can be refreshing if you're not into spirits. These are a few cocktails that are particularly popular with travelers.
Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.
Can You Drink Your Own Alcohol On a Plane? The short answer is a resounding “no.” U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations state that drinking your own alcohol on a commercial flight is prohibited, and those who don't comply could face upwards of $40,000 in fines.
For beer and wine under 24% ABV, there aren't any limitations on how much can travel in checked bags as long as it fits in your luggage. Anything over 70% ABV won't be permitted, but this would only apply to distillates and extremely hard liquor, not beer or wine.