If you buy duty free liquor in Sydney au., can you take it with you through Incheon to Amsterdam
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Here is my own experience at Inchon airport this past March. I was allowed walk out the duty free store with dry goods, but not liquid goods. I was able to pick them up at the gate before boarding the plane, those were in sealed shopping bag. I also bought some water bottles at the airport snack bar after I cleared security, and those were confiscated at the gate before boarding. I protested that I bought these waters at the airport after security, and I had no problem buy bottles waters and bring them aboard the plane at JFK, America. But the security people there were so very strict and eventually I have to give up my waters (I had 15 hrs flight!)
So my advice for you is that buy your liquors at duty free stores at Inchon, which is practically like a big shopping center. Security there is real strict.
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I usually buy at a local discount store cheaper than at the airport duty free shop and put in a check in bag.
No. Not unless you check it in hold luggage.
Hi, i%26#39;ve never flown in Australia, but in some airports I think you can buy goods from a duty free section when you arrive. I don%26#39;t know if this is the case in Australia, but it might be worth using a search engine to have a look.
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