Why don't u just change the name on the ticket?? They allowed with small fee will be imposed. (not sure about Air Asia's rules though).
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You need IC,passport to chk in. You won't be able to pass through the chk in counter, let alone the airport security/immigration.
Why don't u just change the name on the ticket?? They allowed with small fee will be imposed. (not sure about Air Asia's rules though). QUOTE(a_peace1101 @ Jul 1 2011, 07:24 PM) |
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I'm using Celcom post paid for international roaming. I got special rates from Celcom automatically because they can see from my monthly bills that I travel a lot.
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I travel frequently KL/Kota Kinabalu/KL and does not have problem with liquid. Shampoo, toothpaste, mineral water, face cream or whatsoever. But this is with MAS. Not sure if AA apply the same rules.
QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jun 6 2012, 07:03 PM) Normally no issue lah. Just to be overly cautious. In case some readers here get their stuff consficated. Worse case scenario, they even allow me to carry a 8" screw like a thin pencil, which obviously I can stab anyone on board. I was checked at boarding gate x-ray and they ask me to dig it out for them to inspect. Of course, I have to tell my own grandfather story to explain the item. No. No liquid on board. Except those purchased in duty-free area. Since you are domestic flight, not allowed to purchase liquor. |
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Even for dosmetic flight??
QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jun 7 2012, 01:18 PM) Thanks for clarification for MAS. For AA, liquid is permissable IF it is in 100ml bottle/tube/tub. Maximum 10 bottles/tube/tub only per sealable plastic bag. However, sometimes if the items are small, they won't really bother. AA also allow you to bring in bottles of water sold at the Boarding Gate area. |
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For MAS, if international flight we have to follow the 100ml rules but not for domestic. I didn't know AA using the same rules for both domestic and international.
QUOTE(Shazzac @ Jun 7 2012, 01:30 PM) Well, i'm not sure about big bottles but i always follow the rules of 100ml and below. Coz I dun wan to risk the full size bottles to be thrown away later if i didn't follow the rules. But yes, 100ml is allowed for domestic flights. Also, I don't remember for domestic flights if there is any shops selling drinks or whatever, but last time I did it and it went through. |
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