MEL_Traveller
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Apologies if this has been reported earlier...
It *appears* duty free liquids may now be able to be purchased in Bangkok prior to flights to Australia. I asked at one of the shops if I could purchase for Australia and they said 'two litres', but wasn't really sure whether to trust the shop. However as I arrived at the gate they were wheeling an empty trolley away from inside the holding pen with a sign on it saying 'duty free collection'. So they may be offering this service similar to Singapore.
There were however a lot of tears from a plenty of connecting pax who had their tamper proof bags removed at the gate check. I confirmed with a couple of them that they had purchased these in Europe earlier in the day.
I think if you are tempted to purchase in Bangkok - make sure you get to the gate early enough to (a) collect your goods and (b) have time to run back to the store for a refund in the event the gate still tries to confiscate it.
It *appears* duty free liquids may now be able to be purchased in Bangkok prior to flights to Australia. I asked at one of the shops if I could purchase for Australia and they said 'two litres', but wasn't really sure whether to trust the shop. However as I arrived at the gate they were wheeling an empty trolley away from inside the holding pen with a sign on it saying 'duty free collection'. So they may be offering this service similar to Singapore.
There were however a lot of tears from a plenty of connecting pax who had their tamper proof bags removed at the gate check. I confirmed with a couple of them that they had purchased these in Europe earlier in the day.
I think if you are tempted to purchase in Bangkok - make sure you get to the gate early enough to (a) collect your goods and (b) have time to run back to the store for a refund in the event the gate still tries to confiscate it.