Travel influencer on Tiktok claims to be horribly hacked for smuggling alcohol through the airport to save cash

A LOT of Britons love to have a drink at an airport bar to celebrate the start of the holiday.
But one TikTok influencer has claimed that she saves cash on beer by smuggling alcohol through security.
In a Tiktok video @Makena_Simpson put down his backpack and pulled out a clear plastic bag – the kind you normally use to get liquids through the airport.
The bag was filled with small bottles of vodka, all below the 100ml limit, so they weren’t confiscated when she went through airport security.
Once she’s done, she buys a soft drink and adds the vodka she’s brought with her.
She said: “How to save money on alcohol at the airport. Buy small bottles at the liquor store. Pack them in your pocket. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows them because they are. less than 3.4 fluid ounces (100ml).
“Buy a drink from the fountain. Pour in once, decide that one shot isn’t enough. Happy flying.”
Sun Online Travel contacted several airports to ask what would happen if a traveler tried to do this, as we’re pretty sure it would upset you.
Recently, a group women went viral because of the way they got rid of forbidden alcohol at airport security.
The group had two bottles of spirits that they forgot to put in their checked baggage and couldn’t go through security due to liquid limitations.
Instead of putting the bottles in the bin, the women began handing them out to other people lined up next to them – much to the delight of airport security officers.
Meanwhile, a flight attendant revealed a The smart way you can order drinks that aren’t on the menu in a journey.
A flight attendant revealed What does your drink order say about you as people.
These are Five drinks you shouldn’t order on a flight – and the one you should.
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