Flew QF Melbourne to Sydney yesterday, made sure that all sharp objects were in check in luggage & that we complied with instructions that no such objects were in our carry on.
During the flight, several Asian travellers self catered with their own meals, complete with chopsticks.
Should these have been allowed under the current strict guidelines ?
I know it sounds petty, but if they are banning other objects such as knitting needles because they may be used as a weapon, wouldn't chopsticks fall into the same category ?
During the flight, several Asian travellers self catered with their own meals, complete with chopsticks.
Should these have been allowed under the current strict guidelines ?
I know it sounds petty, but if they are banning other objects such as knitting needles because they may be used as a weapon, wouldn't chopsticks fall into the same category ?