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This practice seems to be getting more strict which in my opinion it’s a great thing for us passengers specially for our on board safety and overall flight experience. During June I was bound Los Angeles to Abu Dhabi, where a fellow passenger I caught/saw at the Lounge was chugging all sorts of drinks to the point that I thought to myself (I hope this guy isn’t on my flight). Boarding comes around and believe me, the fellow arrived to my gate and was wasted off his ass (barely could walk) and sweating like a pig on a farm at 100 degree heat. His behavior was scary that everyone was around was super concerned.

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At first he was allowed to board and within minutes he was pulled off the aircraft and never returned. My sign of relief was HUGE! I did the same but with expensive water only 😀 I can’t imagine how she felt herself after the whole bottle of cognac. She is lucky because it could easily kill her especially if she drunk it under a short period of time. I never understood why you can’t bring those items through the security that you bought in a duty-free shop. For instance I purchased perfumes in Asia at the airport and upon landing at LHR they told me that they have to take it if it’s over XYZ ml.

First I shown them the receipts to prove that it has been purchased at the airport’s duty-free but they didn’t care. Luckily it was less than the limit but I still don’t understand this rule.

If you purchase something at the airport then it must be safe and the duty-free shops should warn you at the time of purchase that you can’t carry on these items. Probably Lucky could explain this more in-detail. The best one I’ve had was the TSA telling me I had to chuck my duty-free bought fragrances when I landed in the US to connect onwards.

Why was this the case? Well the first flight I got to the US, as in the one I just landed in, decided they would rather leave my luggage in AMS than, you know, like bring it to where I am going. In the end I found a nice enough assistant who got me a baggage tag and a cardboard box so I could chuck it through the final bag check. It worked, but it showed how horrifically deficient the TSA processes are. I am surprised at some on the un-informed comments.

Just because you know you bought it at duty free, the folks at security do not know that. You could have filled up that bottle with bad stuff and home and brought it to the airport. The receipt only shows you bought a bottle, not which bottle. As to the perfume on a connecting flight to the states.

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Once you went through customs, you have full access to your bags. You are now re-entering the secure zone. Anything you have including weapons could have been in our bag, but is now on your person.

Simple stuff folks. Flying TPAC from Asia to the US it seems to depend more on the airline or the departure airport you choose than TSA procedures whether you can take duty free items on board: From Beijing your hand luggage will be screened for liquids manually when you fly United but not when you fly Air China. From Narita it is not screened at all, neither on United nor on ANA.

Beijing’s duty free shops don’t even sell you anything when they see your boarding pass is from UA. I got told from several that it is solely airline policy and has nothing to do with government regulations, neither in China nor the US. Since I am aware of this I make it a point to pack a can of beer from the lounge into my briefcase to empty it into one of the buckets next to the security check tables at the gate upon discovery.

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