they implemented them in Singapore too.
All liquids* should be checked in. If not:
Ok, you are limited to a 1000ml zip-lock resealable bag. And you can stuff as many less than 100ml bottles inside. Note that even though the bottle is like only half filled and its 150ml, it will not be allowed. Exception will be made for special dietary requirements (e.g. baby food). This guidelines are the same as UK, take a look at Singapore's Changi Airport website:
http://www.changiairport.com/changi/...ory_intro.html
*
Liquids include :
In Singapore, but I am not sure about UK, if you buy wines from the duty free shops in the malls, you will get a tamper-evident bag, you can carry on hand those through the flight too without the ziplock bag.
- Drinks, including water and juices
- Soups and sauces
- Perfumes and deodorants (liquid or liquid-solid mixture)
- Creams, balms, lotions and oils
- Cosmetics such as mascara and lip gloss
- Pastes, including toothpaste
- Pressurised foams and sprays, including shaving foam, hairspray and spray deodorants
- Gels, including hair and shower gels
- Contact lens solution
- Any other items of similar consistency






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