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    Hi

    can someone help me out with if it is now OK to bring LAGS on domestic flights?

    I'm heading to MEL later this month and would prefer to just take my small carry on luggage rather than check in.

    Specifically I'd like to take a bottle of champers down with me so it's not going to fit in that < 100ml category


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    Re: LAGS on domestic flights

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey O'Neill View Post
    can someone help me out with if it is now OK to bring LAGS on domestic flights?
    As long as going from domestic terminals (ie every flight between MEL and SYD except a handful of Jetstar flights spread across the week) it is currently - and always has been - ok to take LAGs on domestic flights.

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    Re: LAGS on domestic flights

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey O'Neill View Post
    Hi

    can someone help me out with if it is now OK to bring LAGS on domestic flights?

    I'm heading to MEL later this month and would prefer to just take my small carry on luggage rather than check in.

    Specifically I'd like to take a bottle of champers down with me so it's not going to fit in that < 100ml category
    I might be wrong but I don't think LAGS has ever applied to domestic flights? - certainly not now. Aerosols are checked at some airports (MEL for example) to ensure they have a well sealed cap - if they don't they may b e confiscated - but nothing to do with size.

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    Re: LAGS on domestic flights

    GREAT

    now if i can wear extra and pack lightish i might fit the 2nd bottle in

    or i just have to make my carry on luggage look light

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    Quote Originally Posted by dajop View Post
    As long as going from domestic terminals (ie every flight between MEL and SYD except a handful of Jetstar flights spread across the week) it is currently - and always has been - ok to take LAGs on domestic flights.
    This is correct. Here is the link confirming the information

    Liquids, aerosols and gels

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    The liquids, aerosols and gels restrictions only apply to international flights. However, domestic passengers occasionally travel on an international aircraft while it's travelling within Australia (for example, on the Sydney–Melbourne leg of a Hong Kong–Sydney–Melbourne flight). In these circumstances, domestic passengers will board their aircraft at the international terminal, and will be subject to international restrictions.

    If you are unsure whether your flight is domestic or international, please contact your airline.

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