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Singapore Changi Airport
The seventh busiest international airport today, Changi Airport is a major air hub in Asia, serving more than 100 international airlines flying to some 210 cities in about 60 countries and territories worldwide. Changi Airport handled more than 46 million passengers in 2011 (more than 9 times the size of Singapore's population). A flight takes off or lands at Changi roughly once every 100 seconds.
To find out more about Changi Airport, visit http://www.changiairport.com
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e-Register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends all Singapore Citizens, be it for travel or reside overseas, to e-register your travel itinerary aboard. This will allow the MFA and the Embassies or Consulates to contact and render assistance to you during an emergency or crisis (eg natural disasters, civil unrest etc). Please visit eRegister Portal (http://www.eregister.mfa.gov.sg) for more information.
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Liquid can be taken onboard again
Buy Liquid, Aerosols and Gel items and Board Your Flight? Yes, You Still Can!
All liquid products that you purchase at our stores can still be taken into the aircraft cabin provided they remain sealed inside the plastic bag our sales staffs packs them in and the seal is not broken.
Here are some answers to a few of the more common questions shoppers may have on buying LAGs (Liquids, Aerosols and Gels) at Changi Airport.
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HOW MUCH LAGS CAN I BRING ONBOARD MY FLIGHT?
HOW MUST THE LAGS THAT I BOARD WITH BE PACKED?
WHAT ARE S.T.E.B.S. FOR?
I BOUGHT MORE THAN 100ML WORTH OF LAGS ITEMS BEFORE ENTERING THE TRANSIT AREA. WHAT CAN I DO?
WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO HAVE THE RESTRICTION ON LIQUIDS, AEROSOLS AND GELS (LAGS) ON FLIGHTS?
WHAT FALLS UNDER LIQUIDS, AEROSOLS AND GELS (LAGS) RESTRICTION?
HOW MUCH LAGS CAN I BRING IN MY HAND LUGGAGE BEFORE CHECK-IN?
CAN I PURCHASE DUTY FREE ITEMS BEFORE BOARDING THE PLANE?
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HOW MUCH LAGS CAN I BRING ONBOARD MY FLIGHT?
Each passenger is only allowed to board with one resealable, transparent 1l bag. There are no restrictions on the number of STEBs (Sealed Tamper-Evident Bags) you can carry.
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HOW MUST THE LAGS THAT I BOARD WITH BE PACKED?
In your resealable, transparent 1l bag, you are allowed to carry a variety of LAGs, as long as each separate item does not exceed 100ml, and the total shall not exceed 1litre.
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WHAT ARE S.T.E.B.S. FOR?
Sealed Tamper-Evident Bags are for LAG items exceeding 100ml in content purchased from the Duty-Free stores at the Transit area. These are sealed displaying the receipt and should not be opened until you have reached your final destination.
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I BOUGHT MORE THAN 100ML WORTH OF LAG BEFORE ENTERING THE TRANSIT AREA. WHAT CAN I DO?
You will have to check-in the item if the quantity in the container exceeds 100ml. Alternatively, if each LAG is packed separately and is under 100ml, you can get friends or family travelling with you to pack it in their resealable, transparent 1litre bag, provided they do not exceed their own 1litre limit.
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WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO HAVE THE RESTRICTION ON LIQUIDS, AEROSOLS AND GELS (LAGS) ON FLIGHTS?
To increase your safety, Airport Authorities around the world have implement regulations about taking liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) on flights to protect you from the threat of liquid explosives.
Understanding the rules will help you with your packing and shopping with ease.
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WHAT FALLS UNDER LIQUIDS, AEROSOLS AND GELS (LAGS) RESTRICTION?
LAGs items include drinks, creams, perfumes, sprays, gels, toothpaste, lipstick, lip balm and similar substances.
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HOW MUCH LAGS CAN I BRING IN MY HAND LUGGAGE BEFORE CHECK-IN?
Before check-in, each passenger is only allowed to board with one resealable, transparent one-litre capacity or less plastic bag containing LAGs of not more than 100ml each.
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CAN I PURCHASE DUTY FREE ITEMS BEFORE BOARDING THE PLANE?
Once you have cleared the immigration, there are no restriction on the number and size of LAGs items you can buy inside the departure transit area*. These items will be packed into a security tamper-evident bags (S.T.E.B.S.) and there are no restrictions on the number of S.T.E.B.S. you can carry.
For Australian, USA and Canada bound flights, liquid items purchased inside the Departure transit hall will be packed into the S.T.E.B.S. and deliver straight to the customer's boarding gate prior to flight take off.
For Northwest or United Airline flights bound for USA, and transit at Hong Kong or Japan, liquid purchases from inside the Departure transit hall will be packed into the S.T.E.B.S and deliver straight to the customer's boarding gate prior to flight take off.
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Please feel free to contact us for further information on LAG flight restrictions.
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