brisbull
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I am having a bit of trouble deciphering the new rules on limts to liquids over 100mL when flying to London via Singapore.
From what I can see, flying directly to London with duty free grog is allowed, as long as it is in clear plastic bag with its receipt.
However, it would seem that if you are transiting through Singapore (never leaving airside), then they will not allow you through the secutiry checkpoints with any liquids over 100mL, meaning I would loose my bundy. The alternative is to purchase duty free once in SIN, and then re-board with it.
Is this right?
Furthermore, as the flight is the same metal right through form SYD-LHR, could I just leave my liquids on the plane, and not have to go through and security screenings in SIN? Or do they do a sweep of the plane and stock up the in-flight bar by confiscating any liquids left?
Help appreciated, thanks.
From what I can see, flying directly to London with duty free grog is allowed, as long as it is in clear plastic bag with its receipt.
However, it would seem that if you are transiting through Singapore (never leaving airside), then they will not allow you through the secutiry checkpoints with any liquids over 100mL, meaning I would loose my bundy. The alternative is to purchase duty free once in SIN, and then re-board with it.
Is this right?
Furthermore, as the flight is the same metal right through form SYD-LHR, could I just leave my liquids on the plane, and not have to go through and security screenings in SIN? Or do they do a sweep of the plane and stock up the in-flight bar by confiscating any liquids left?
Help appreciated, thanks.