Duty free purchases on Ryanair flight

AndroidMan

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I am flying to London on Ryanair and I heard from a friend that was on another flightto a different non EU countty that they sold 1ltr of the likes of Smirnoff, Gordons and Jamesons for €14.
This is a good price and cheaper than the duty free shops in Dublin airport.
Do they sell these on the flights to London as well?
 
Still showing as 1L here unless I am missing something.
Just quickly checked as I am travelling to the UK in a couple of weeks.
 
Still showing as 1L here unless I am missing something.
Just quickly checked as I am travelling to the UK in a couple of weeks.
They may be talking about the volume you're allowed to bring into the UK ('flight to London' was mentioned) and so UK import limits will apply.
 
It is a glass bottle and you wont get a carrier bag or plastic sleeve from them so be prepared.... and heavy too for the long walk.
 
My experience, pre-Covid, when flying from the Canaries with Ryanair was that they were always sold out. I never managed to get the cheap Jameson!
 
Where is this stated? Seems contradicting responses here.
See here:
Alcohol allowance
How much you can bring depends on the type of alcohol. You can bring in:
  • beer - 42 litres
  • wine (still) - 18 litres
You can also bring in either:
  • spirits and other liquors over 22% alcohol - 4 litres
  • sparkling wine, fortified wine (for example port, sherry) and other alcoholic drinks up to 22% alcohol (not including beer or still wine) - 9 litres
You can split this last allowance, for example you could bring 4.5 litres of fortified wine and 2 litres of spirits (both half of your allowance).
 
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