Liquid restrictions on Domestic flight?

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Hi and its been so long that I cant remember. Am I allowed to carry a bottle of 750ml spirits through security and onto the plane if flying Syd>Darwin?

thanks
 
Not an authoritative answer, but a friend did carry an an unopened 750ml bottle of whiskey in her carry-on a couple of weeks ago (domestic flight of course).
 
Hi and its been so long that I cant remember. Am I allowed to carry a bottle of 750ml spirits through security and onto the plane if flying Syd>Darwin?

thanks
Yes. No drama - so long as it’s a domestic flight out of T2/3.
 
Hi and its been so long that I cant remember. Am I allowed to carry a bottle of 750ml spirits through security and onto the plane if flying Syd>Darwin?

thanks
Not problem as long as domestic terminals.

There are some bans on thing like solvents in large quantities, but a 750ml bottle is fine.
 
Hi and its been so long that I cant remember. Am I allowed to carry a bottle of 750ml spirits through security and onto the plane if flying Syd>Darwin?

thanks
is that because you think you'll need it on the flight because it's so long since you've flown ;) :) (PS I know you don't drink)

Unless something has changed you're all good if it's sealed
 
you're all good if it's sealed
Not that anyone would check. But, all the airlines do ban the consumption of BYO booze on board.

OT, but a pity US airlines don’t ban extended family size pizzas on board! 😳
 
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Many thanks! Gosh, its been so long....

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Just jumping on the bandwagon as it has been 2+yrs since I last flew domestic. Any LAGS don't need to be taken out of your bag and put separately in the tray right? Only laptops and tablets go into the trays?
 
Just jumping on the bandwagon as it has been 2+yrs since I last flew domestic. Any LAGS don't need to be taken out of your bag and put separately in the tray right? Only laptops and tablets go into the trays?
Correct, LAGs don't need to come out domestically in Aus.

Laptops always need to come out, and tablets often need to too (except for 'all in' scanners like at CBR). Very inconsistent. Sometimes umbrellas too.
 
Correct, LAGs don't need to come out domestically in Aus.

Laptops always need to come out, and tablets often need to too (except for 'all in' scanners like at CBR). Very inconsistent. Sometimes umbrellas too.
Aerosols are ok but they do need to come out separately for screening.

Although, not sure if that is still required for the new 3D scan machines eg SYD that let you keep laptops in your bag.
 
Aerosols are ok but they do need to come out separately for screening.

Yep. And sometimes they also ask jackets to be taken off and scanned too...
 
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