markh
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Hi all, have just returned HKG-CNS on CX103 and at the Hong Kong airport was advised that recently the Australian & US Governments have banned any liquids over 100ml being taken aboard the aircraft returning to the US or Australia.
The implications of this means that you cannot buy duty free alcohol from any airport when flying to Australia.
The new rule meant at Hong Kong Airport, having cleared security and immigration all passengers bags were then re-searched at the entrance to the aircraft in the middle of the airbridge !
Because of the extra delay our aircraft missed our scheduled departure window and was 40 minutes late taking off.
We were still able to buy duty free alcohol onboard the flight and also at our destination before we cleared customs.
The problem with this rule when flying into Cairns is that there was not the selection available as we had at the Hong Kong airport - this might not be such a problem when flying into Sydney or Melbourne, for example.
Has any one else had a similar experience?
The implications of this means that you cannot buy duty free alcohol from any airport when flying to Australia.
The new rule meant at Hong Kong Airport, having cleared security and immigration all passengers bags were then re-searched at the entrance to the aircraft in the middle of the airbridge !

Because of the extra delay our aircraft missed our scheduled departure window and was 40 minutes late taking off.
We were still able to buy duty free alcohol onboard the flight and also at our destination before we cleared customs.
The problem with this rule when flying into Cairns is that there was not the selection available as we had at the Hong Kong airport - this might not be such a problem when flying into Sydney or Melbourne, for example.
Has any one else had a similar experience?