Pooch, you've got it all wrong (unless I've completely misunderstood!)
crankychick did not touch a Domestic terminal (at SYD). S/he arrived on an International flight (airside), collected bags, went landside and stowed bags (1). She then entered airside to use Lounge (2). Exited airside to landside to collect bags and check them in (3), then went airside again to fly out (4). All in the International Terminal. Ne'er a discrete door between terminals to be seen.
Regards,
BD
I am surprise that Australian Customs personnel staffing the Australian Immigration counters would let a person go in and out of the int secure zone 4 times a day though.
Snowflyer coming in from PER.
Didnt mean Crankychick, Crankychick, yes, she can stay airside for as long as she likes/liked, as it was a transit.
Snowflyer coming in from PER would be a dom flight, and have to go through the sliding automatic doors at MELd that used to have that guard sitting there to get into open public area to use the door to get to T2.
Noted.
Some dogs are too easily mumbled/led astray.
Joined two members comments/musings into one reply.
Word of caution for clearing outbound immigration 11 hours before QF9. I've done this and MEL customs got cranky at me for doing so. They grumbled at having to open the flight so I could go through and gave me stern warning that I will not be allowed back landside.
I have had the same experience. But with BP and passport in hand they have no reason to turn you away. It may take a supervisor to open the flight, but it is a straight forward process.I've had 4 experiences (and will have one more next week) of a domestic to international transfer in Melbourne where the layover has been over 5 hours. The customs guys have had to open the flight, which takes 2 or 3 minutes. Fortunately they've always been exceedingly polite and friendly and actually apologised for the delay. I guess 11 hours is pushing it but sometimes you don't have a choice.
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There must be better things to do in Melbourne than sit in a lounge for 11 hours! I am sure members will have some examples.
Fly to Sydney for the day and come back again?![]()