UK airports set to ditch bans on liquids

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Hmm ... that might be nice timing for us in mid-April en route to CDG. Thanks Mal! :)
 
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Great news....when will the US, Aust and the rest of the world follow? I always found it strange that you could carry liquids onboard for domestic trips within Australia, but not on international trips from Australia
 
So how would this work flying LHR-SIN-SYD. You can't carry liquids SIN-SYD so anything you can take through LHR you can't take through SIN...
 
I always found it strange that you could carry liquids onboard for domestic trips within Australia, but not on international trips from Australia

No duty free industry to protect on domestic flights.
 
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