Hi i have a 10 hour stop over in bangkok, and wanting int know 2 things.
1. can i buy duty alcohol in the shops at the airport and take it on the plane?
2. what can i do in bangkok for 5-7 hours?
Passengers Travelling from London to Australia via Bangkok or Hong Kong
Passengers travelling on a flight which transits Bangkok or Hong Kong will be required to disembark and remove all liquids, aerosols and gels exceeding 100ml during the transit. All liquids, aerosols and gels exceeding 100ml taken through the transit screening point will have to be surrendered and will not be returned.
Its a shame the Aus inbound DF shops know people take this approach and charge accordingly. Some things can be MUCH cheaper in other countries.I can't be fussed buying duty-free outside Oz when flying back into Oz, much more convenient to buy at airport. have done so at Melb & Syd. Think same applies elswhere!
Hi i have a 10 hour stop over in bangkok, and wanting int know 2 things.
1. can i buy duty alcohol in the shops at the airport and take it on the plane?
2. what can i do in bangkok for 5-7 hours?
Source: :: Suvarnabhumi Airport :: Gateway to AsiaLiquid, gel and spray bought from duty free shops at the airport shall be placed in the sealed zipped plastic bag and shall have evidence stating the date of the purchase, which shall be the travel date, However, each country has it’s own rules in taking liquid on board. Information can be obtained from the airline, with which you are travelling, before buying the goods.
From memory there was no gate security when I departed in early January.I think things are changing at BKK now they have separated arrivals from departures.
Returning back to SYD from BKK airport in early January 2010 and was asked for my destination and when I mentioned Australia they refused to sell me duty free alcohol.
I have had the same experience as JohnK when departing BKK.
Your Baileys or Chivas Regal or whatever will survive in checked luggage, provided its tightly packed in a few layers of fake 96 jeans and knock-off Quiksilver T-shirts.
Of course, rather than bringing it back, you might consider drinking it on your last night in BKK...and then buy more upon your arrival in Australia. That's a strategy that work for me.
Cheers
Bush
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This stinks of protection for Australian duty free stores by the Australian government.
From memory there was no gate security when I departed in early January.
You may well be right.Hmmm... there WAS a secondary check at the gate when I left mid jan. The check was at the top of the stairs before going down to the gate.
You may well be right.
My memory is bad with these sort of details but I do not remember a walk thorugh metal detector or x-ray screening before proceeding down to the gates. Do they now do a manual random search and rely on people's honesty?