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(CNN) -- Want to buy that bottle of Johnnie Walker Explorers Club at an airport duty-free shop abroad before your return to the United States?
Maybe you've never splurged, since you don't want to place it into your checked baggage, as required for your connecting flight home.
Now there's a way.
The Transportation Safety Administration's 3-1-1 rule has been relaxed just a little bit starting Friday, for people coming to the United States from abroad. Travelers who buy alcohol or other liquids at those duty-free airport shops abroad can bring them into the United States on an international flight and carry them onto a connecting flight.
This slight relaxing of the TSA's 3-1-1 rule affects only some people returning home to the United States from other countries.