Alcohol Carry-On Rules For Domestic Indian Flights: Dos & Don'ts

Know about the dos and don’ts of carrying alcohol on domestic flights in India. Stay compliant with DGCA guidelines and airline-specific rules for a seamless travel experience.

  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2024-07-03, 19:00 IST
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As air travel in India continues to surge, understanding the regulations for carrying alcohol on domestic flights is crucial. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's regulatory authority for civil aviation, has set specific guidelines to ensure smooth and safe travel.

Alcohol Carry Rules for Domestic Indian Flights

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According to DGCA regulations, passengers are permitted to transport alcohol under certain conditions:

Checked Baggage Allowance

In checked baggage, passengers can carry up to 5 liters of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content not exceeding 70% per adult passenger. This allowance is non-transferable and applies strictly to the individual who packed it.

Carry-On Baggage Restrictions

While carrying alcohol in hand baggage is discouraged by DGCA, each airline enforces its own policies. For instance, Air India prohibits alcohol entirely in cabin bags. Conversely, airlines like SpiceJet and Vistara permit alcohol if purchased post-security screening and in original retail packaging. IndiGo and Akasa Air restrict cabin alcohol to one liter, while Vistara and SpiceJet mandate Security Tamper Evident Bags (STEB) for all bottles.

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Duty-Free Purchases

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Alcohol bought from duty-free shops at departure airports can be carried onboard irrespective of quantity. However, it must remain in its original, unopened packaging and placed in carry-on baggage.

Usage Restrictions

Alcohol carried onboard is strictly for personal consumption. Airlines are not allowed to serve or facilitate consumption of passenger-brought alcohol during flights, as this responsibility lies solely with the airline.

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Additional Considerations

Passengers must adhere to weight and size limitations for both checked and carry-on luggage. Airlines retain the right to refuse alcohol carriage if a passenger appears intoxicated or if the alcohol poses a safety risk, potentially resulting in confiscation or denial of boarding.

Regulations regarding alcohol carriage can change, so it’s essential to stay updated with DGCA directives before travel to avoid fines, delays, or legal repercussions. Planning ahead and understanding airline-specific policies can ensure a hassle-free journey.

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