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Hi everyone,
im going to Oz next month for a few weeks, i havent flown since i was a very young child!
i am hoping u guys could answer a few queries for me:~
1) What am i allowed to put in suitcase regarding food (family out there want chocolate and pandrops)
2) whats not allowed in handluggage was hoping to take my knitting/crochet
3) i take a lot of prescription drugs do these go in luggage or handluggage?
thanks in advance
:j
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  • Nobjocki
    Nobjocki Posts: 947 Forumite
    tooties wrote: »
    Hi everyone,
    im going to Oz next month for a few weeks, i havent flown since i was a very young child!
    i am hoping u guys could answer a few queries for me:~
    1) What am i allowed to put in suitcase regarding food (family out there want chocolate and pandrops)
    2) whats not allowed in handluggage was hoping to take my knitting/crochet
    3) i take a lot of prescription drugs do these go in luggage or handluggage?
    thanks in advance


    Off the top of my head -

    1. Why chocolate ?
    2. No
    3. Hand-baggage is fine.
  • dzug1
    dzug1 Posts: 13,535 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Should be no problem with chocolate and pandrops (had to google - never heard of them before)

    Needles in hand baggage a bit dodgy

    prescription drugs - only problem I can think of is that some might be illegal in certain stopover countries - Dubai and the like
  • HXDave
    HXDave Posts: 951 Forumite
    just my 2 penneth worth.........

    nothing wrong with chocolate.

    knitting needles are a pointed object, and therefore banned. same goes for sharp objects.

    prescription drugs (including liquids) are fine in hand luggage, but take a copy of prescription with you, just in case. this is for 2 reasons: 1. to get them through security & 2. in case you need extra supplies out in Oz.

    Finally, have you got your ETA's?

    Have a great trip.
    [FONT=&quot]I used to be a Travel Agent [/FONT]
    Used to be a travel agent for 23 Years, but now out of the industry. However I will help with what i can.
  • This might sound daft but please declare the sweets on your entry card. There won't be a problem but the customs guys can and do fine you.
    You can get a print out or a dr Note for the medication. Again just tick the box on the entry card.
    Enjoy your trip and have a great time in oz.
  • dzug1
    dzug1 Posts: 13,535 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    HXDave wrote: »
    Finally, have you got your ETA's?

    Have a great trip.

    Now called e-Visitor.

    And you no longer have to pay for them

    ETAs are now for non-Europeans only

    http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/visitors.htm
  • tooties wrote: »
    Hi everyone,
    im going to Oz next month for a few weeks, i havent flown since i was a very young child!
    i am hoping u guys could answer a few queries for me:~
    1) What am i allowed to put in suitcase regarding food (family out there want chocolate and pandrops)
    2) whats not allowed in handluggage was hoping to take my knitting/crochet
    3) i take a lot of prescription drugs do these go in luggage or handluggage?
    thanks in advance

    you could contact your airline and find out if you would be allowed a plastic/bamboo crochet hook in your hand luggage.
  • Be very careful - even with prescription drugs - if you are transiting through Dubai. For example - anything with codeine is banned. Includes Tixylix! Get caught with this and you're in deep trouble.

    http://www.moh.gov.ae/admincp/assetsmanager/files/pharmacusts/updated%20controlled%20medical%20list%20seperated%202007.pdf

    Surprised they haven't asked for teabags!
    Aussie chocolate is not as nice as UK choccie.
  • tiamaria
    tiamaria Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    dzug1 wrote: »
    Now called e-Visitor.

    And you no longer have to pay for them

    ETAs are now for non-Europeans only

    http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/visitors.htm

    is this right? I nearly completed a couple of forms yesterday for £20 each but decided to do it another day.

    I remember paying about £12 5 years ago - so now we don't have to pay anything?
  • dzug1
    dzug1 Posts: 13,535 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    tiamaria wrote: »
    is this right? I nearly completed a couple of forms yesterday for £20 each but decided to do it another day.

    I remember paying about £12 5 years ago - so now we don't have to pay anything?

    Correct - it's changed and is now free. The £20 site was probably an agent offering to do it for you for a fee. Use the link I provided and you should be on the right site.
  • tiamaria
    tiamaria Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    dzug1 - thank you so much, I didn't realise that and you've just saved us £40:T:T:T:A:j
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