I never knew the airport can control the hand carry baggage allowance, I thought it was up to the airline.
Anyway, KLIA isn't a very strict airport. You can put a bottle of water into your carry on undetected (most of the time). My carry ons are always above 7kg but I never once got caught But I can't say for sure for you.
I never knew the airport can control the hand carry baggage allowance, I thought it was up to the airline.
It is, and I wish somebody would remind the Australian Airport Authotities of this fact.
Anyway, KLIA isn't a very strict airport. You can put a bottle of water into your carry on undetected (most of the time).
Indeed, which regardless of the lack of security aspect of this (where they are far from alone in not detecting liquids, trust me...) it also begs the question why they have that additional security scan straight after immigration when they do it at every gate anyway.
Another classic example of pointless 'airport security' for 'securities sake'.
.. it also begs the question why they have that additional security scan straight after immigration when they do it at every gate anyway.
Another classic example of pointless 'airport security' for 'securities sake'.
I agree, I don't really see the point in them having another check after the aerotrain ride, especially since the staff aren't that into their job. They should be HKG style, check once after immigration.
I never knew the airport can control the hand carry baggage allowance, I thought it was up to the airline.
Anyway, KLIA isn't a very strict airport. You can put a bottle of water into your carry on undetected (most of the time). My carry ons are always above 7kg but I never once got caught But I can't say for sure for you.
You are right on carrying bottle of water. Never get detected.
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