This is what I was told by a staff member at security last week when emptying my bag to put them through the scanner. This would be news to me I have to say....
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No need to remove liquids from your bags at Changi, apparently..
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They say no need, then after past x ray machine they say take out for verification.... so frustrating ..... I will take the pack out whether they say no need take out or not.....
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I believe the 100ml rule still applies.
Usually the SSU (Security Screening Unit) will ask the passengers to drink the water right then and there or empty it and to refill it inside the gate hold room.Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...
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Changi seems more lenient (or lax) on the security side, or at least it was due to the fact that I was travelling with young kids. I had a recent trip to HKT. On the return trip, the HKT side detected and confiscated a metal fork, which went un-noticed or allowed through at SIN.
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I have never removed any of the liquids, gels, or paste from my carry-on for ages now in Changi before entering the waiting lounge. As long as they are all in a less than 100 ml containers, I have never removed them and had them asked to be taken out again for re-inspection.
It is amazing that for someone who could almost consider SIN as his second home can still miss this and thus,
Originally posted by milehighj View PostDude... What have you done with the real MAN Flyer?
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Originally posted by milehighj View PostDude... What have you done with the real MAN Flyer?
Quite!. How many times must I have departed on a flight from Changi since the liquids ban came in ?.
I have to say I am far from the only one still removing my liquids, and doesn't it make a mockery of supposedly 'international standards'. This of course from the airport that regularly sets up security on arrival and makes me take my laptop out of my bag when I have completed my flight.
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Originally posted by fone View PostChangi seems more lenient (or lax) on the security side, or at least it was due to the fact that I was travelling with young kids. I had a recent trip to HKT. On the return trip, the HKT side detected and confiscated a metal fork, which went un-noticed or allowed through at SIN.
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