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Post by chech on Sept 17, 2014 12:27:24 GMT
You cannot buy spirits in a Canadian airport if you are travelling within Canada the purchase must be for travelling out of the country. Purvis I understand that bit, what I was meaning was any liquid, ie can I take a bottle of water through security? I'm talking domestic travel not international. When I go through security at the airport in St. John's, I cannot take any liquid past security that is in a container above 100 ml. Doesn't matter if I'm taking a domestic or international flight. I can buy a Coke once I'm at the gate.
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Post by tassiedevil on Sept 17, 2014 23:12:28 GMT
In Australia, we certainly can, Tassie. The 100ml liquids/gels limit only applies to international flights. You can hop onto any domestic flight with a full bottle of alcohol, water or anything else, as long as it's not a flammable or explosive mix. So if your international flight brings you to Sydney or Melbourne, your connecting domestic flight to the Apple Isle can be spent sipping your favourite drink.... I knew you could in Australia. Last year I had 2.5L of alcohol that I bought duty free in Los Angeles and carried it onto the plane from Sydney to Melbourne and then from Melbourne to Hobart. I always take a drink bottle of water with me on domestic flights in case I get thirsty.
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Post by tassiedevil on Sept 17, 2014 23:17:03 GMT
I understand that bit, what I was meaning was any liquid, ie can I take a bottle of water through security? I'm talking domestic travel not international. When I go through security at the airport in St. John's, I cannot take any liquid past security that is in a container above 100 ml. Doesn't matter if I'm taking a domestic or international flight. I can buy a Coke once I'm at the gate.
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