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Incorrect advice re liquids being given by DFS Singapore staff
I was travelling SIN-SYD-MEL all on QF yesterday. The SYD-MEL was a domestic flight leaving the domestic terminal (QF497).
I bought some liquor at DFS Changi. When I showed my SIN-SYD boarding pass, I was asked if Sydney was my final stop. I told them it was Melbourne but that it was a separate domestic flight from Sydney to Melbourne. Two DFS staff insisted that my purchases would not be allowed on my second flight due to the liquid restrictions in Australia. I pointed out that my second flight departed from the domestic terminal where fluids are permitted in carry-ons and if I wanted, I could take all my bags myself and recheck-in at the domestic terminal. They were actually going to refuse the sale and insisted I sign a waiver so that I could not claim against them if my purchase was confiscated.
In Sydney there was no problem at all. After customs, I could use the free Qantas connecting bus and could carry the liquor in my carry-on while my checked bag was dropped off in the transfer facility.
I understand that the Singapore DFS staff were probably trying to be helpful and that if my connecting domestic flight had departed from the Sydney international terminal, it would have been different. But they got it wrong. And insisted they knew the rules. Insisted forcefully enough to convince me that maybe I had it wrong! Tricky I guess...
I was travelling SIN-SYD-MEL all on QF yesterday. The SYD-MEL was a domestic flight leaving the domestic terminal (QF497).
I bought some liquor at DFS Changi. When I showed my SIN-SYD boarding pass, I was asked if Sydney was my final stop. I told them it was Melbourne but that it was a separate domestic flight from Sydney to Melbourne. Two DFS staff insisted that my purchases would not be allowed on my second flight due to the liquid restrictions in Australia. I pointed out that my second flight departed from the domestic terminal where fluids are permitted in carry-ons and if I wanted, I could take all my bags myself and recheck-in at the domestic terminal. They were actually going to refuse the sale and insisted I sign a waiver so that I could not claim against them if my purchase was confiscated.
In Sydney there was no problem at all. After customs, I could use the free Qantas connecting bus and could carry the liquor in my carry-on while my checked bag was dropped off in the transfer facility.
I understand that the Singapore DFS staff were probably trying to be helpful and that if my connecting domestic flight had departed from the Sydney international terminal, it would have been different. But they got it wrong. And insisted they knew the rules. Insisted forcefully enough to convince me that maybe I had it wrong! Tricky I guess...
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