Can you bring tax-free alcohol on Air Iceland Connect?

I would like to bring some nice champagne with me and I know I can get as far as to kef with it but am I allowed to bring it with me on board Air Iceland Connect as hand luggage from rkv to aey?
I already have a full-sized hand luggage and I could probably squeeze the bottles in. It would be sealed in a vacuumed tax-free bag.
Best Answer
If you purchased it at the airport and with the relevant closed bag etc I cannot see why they would not allow it, I very often carry all sorts of hotels of wine and perfumes as carry on that I bought at tax free during lay overs.
For example SHA- HK - HCM I never have problems buying things in HK and bring
SHA - SGP - MEL, same thing
SHA - ARN - NYC same thing
I am trying to think of a place where I have been denied but I cant
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Can I bring duty-free alcohol into Iceland?
Generally, you can bring up to 4.5 liters of wine, 1.5 liters of spirits (anything with 22 percent alcohol by volume), or 18 units (bottles or cans) of beer, however, these can be brought in a number of different combinations.What is the duty-free allowance for Iceland?
Iceland duty free 1L of spirits and 0.75L of wine and 3L of beer; or 3L of wine and 6L of beer; or 1L of spirits and 6L of beer; or 1.5L of wine and 12L of beer; or 18L of beer. 10kg of food not exceeding ISK 25,000. Meat and dairy products from outside the European Economic Area are not permitted.How much does alcohol cost in Iceland?
PRICES IN ICELAND - FAQ500 ml of beer will set you back between 800 and 1.500 ISK with prices of 1.000 to 1.200 ISK being typical. 1 liter of beer does not cost much more than 500 ml. Happy hour will get you a great reduction on these prices and sometimes a 2 for 1 offer.Do you have to go through customs on a layover in Iceland?
You will need to pass through passport control as you are entering Schengen. Your baggage will be checked through, customs will be at Munich. So long as journey is all on Icelandair on one ticket you should have no problems, Icelandair deal with the whole time.Iceland for First-Timers | 5 tips you need to know!
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