Changed Rules re Liquids and More for Domestic Flights?

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I flew from Gladstone -> BNE today and at security I was told I had to remove any liquids and all electronics (including phones) from my carry-on; I also had to remove my Apple Watch - I was advised that regulations had changed on Feb 2, 2025. Very odd as I flew out of SYD 6 days earlier and no such "new" regulations were being enforced.

Any ideas??

Security also did a secondary screening of my backpack as I had a Nespresso machine in it.
 
I don’t know for sure why, but domestic terminal screening is completely different at every terminal. Laptops out vs laptops in. Check aerosols vs who cares about aerosols. Seems airlines/airports can just do as they please to comply.

International screening on the other hand all seems consistent.

That said, the Nespresso Machine is a bit much, fair enough they wanted another look!
 
I flew from Gladstone -> BNE today and at security I was told I had to remove any liquids and all electronics (including phones) from my carry-on; I also had to remove my Apple Watch - I was advised that regulations had changed on Feb 2, 2025. Very odd as I flew out of SYD 6 days earlier and no such "new" regulations were being enforced.
Not worth worrying too much about things that I have no control over. I just do whatever they say at security.
 
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I don’t know for sure why, but domestic terminal screening is completely different at every terminal. Laptops out vs laptops in. Check aerosols vs who cares about aerosols. Seems airlines/airports can just do as they please to comply.

International screening on the other hand all seems consistent.

That said, the Nespresso Machine is a bit much, fair enough they wanted another look!
It's the actual machines. The new machines that you pull the tray out from under are much more advanced. I believe they can even detect the types of liquid. Thats why there feels like there's a lot of inconsistency but it's really just what machine is installed at which security point.

Like for ages T3 SYD (QF) had the newer machines,(so no need to take laptops out) but MEL T1 (QF) didn't, (they do now following the upgrades) but MEL T4 did but SYD T2 didnt. It'll all get streamlined at the major airports at some point. Regional however will probably never see these machines unless they're handme downs from the big city ones - if even.
 
Well Google hasn't aught up with any change to domestic liquids regulations.
That said smaller airports often had different rules to elsewhere when i was doing regular rural and regional flying.
Get was the strangest one which said my spare Everyready AAA batteries couldn't be carried aboard. I said the regulation is they can't be in checked baggage but they insisted you could only put them into checked luggage and as the checked bags had been taken to the plane they had to confiscate them.
 
Well Google hasn't aught up with any change to domestic liquids regulations.
That said smaller airports often had different rules to elsewhere when i was doing regular rural and regional flying.
Get was the strangest one which said my spare Everyready AAA batteries couldn't be carried aboard. I said the regulation is they can't be in checked baggage but they insisted you could only put them into checked luggage and as the checked bags had been taken to the plane they had to confiscate them.
Somebody clearly didn't read. And I don't think any of that applied to AAA type batteries which are usually Alkaline based. I've always believed it was just Li-ion batteries that were hand carry only.
 
Somebody clearly didn't read. And I don't think any of that applied to AAA type batteries which are usually Alkaline based. I've always believed it was just Li-ion batteries that were hand carry only.
Indeed but my alkaline AAA batteries were in my checked baggage going out of DPO and I was called back to check in to remove them from my luggage.
 
It is getting frustrating with all the different approaches causing bags to be rescanned. iPads in/out, belts on/off, same for watches. In Tamworth recently cables from bags had to be removed as well if more than one cable. Some clearer signage might help, rather than a frustrated security agent shouting the same thing all day. Are the changes in response to an increased security threat?
 
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I don’t know for sure why, but domestic terminal screening is completely different at every terminal. Laptops out vs laptops in. Check aerosols vs who cares about aerosols. Seems airlines/airports can just do as they please to comply.

International screening on the other hand all seems consistent.

That said, the Nespresso Machine is a bit much, fair enough they wanted another look!
The old CBR terminal had different screening rules at each checkpoint. The QF section of the terminal had different rules to the VA/other section.
After the now QF side of the new terminal opened and during the transition period when they were building the current VA part of the terminal and both prior security companies were working at the temporary checkpoint, they had different rules at the same checkpoint depending on which staff member happened to be checking your bag at that time.
 
I don’t know for sure why, but domestic terminal screening is completely different at every terminal. Laptops out vs laptops in. Check aerosols vs who cares about aerosols. Seems airlines/airports can just do as they please to comply.

International screening on the other hand all seems consistent.

That said, the Nespresso Machine is a bit much, fair enough they wanted another look!
Try getting on an international flight LHR - BKK in the weeks after 9/11 with one of these like I did! Intense.

But yes this inconsistency does nothing but incubate stress and anxiety.

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I bought a small(ish) remote controlled car recently to take to Thailand as a present or for me to play in village. The batteries are difficult to put in/take out and I don't want to play around with the screws too much.

Can I take the car overseas as carry-on with batteries already installed?
 

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