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Entering Australia - Grrrrr !!!!
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Probably the rule of thumb for MEL & SYD is to avoid the morning peak, avoid that time slot and you will be fine, afternoon and night arrivals have always been fine in my experience. Though we can't always not arrive in the morning due to certain schedules!
Even with e-passport, Customs at MEL have often stopped people from entering the baggage claim area for 30 minutes at a time due to morning congestion. Gets worse during happy holiday times.
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Spraying the baggage hold
On the last few occasions I have arrived in PER, I've had a good run through the Duty Free slalom, and past the E-Gates. Whoopee!
Unfortunately that has all come undone at the baggage carousel. After a long, long wait, the following announcement is made - "Passengers arriving from Singapore, we apologise for the delay. This is due to Australian quarantine restrictions which require the baggage hold to be sprayed on all flights arriving from South East Asia".
I don't know what they are spraying for, and I don't know if it is a temporary arrangement or if it is here to stay. I have experienced it on every inbound flight since January this year. I guess the same arrangement must exist at other Australian airports?
At PER it leads to a delay of about 30 minutes. As I usually arrive on SQ215 around midnight, it is not the time of day I want to be standing around waiting for bags.
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Originally posted by DinkumDave View PostOn the last few occasions I have arrived in PER, I've had a good run through the Duty Free slalom, and past the E-Gates. Whoopee!
Unfortunately that has all come undone at the baggage carousel. After a long, long wait, the following announcement is made - "Passengers arriving from Singapore, we apologise for the delay. This is due to Australian quarantine restrictions which require the baggage hold to be sprayed on all flights arriving from South East Asia".
I don't know what they are spraying for, and I don't know if it is a temporary arrangement or if it is here to stay. I have experienced it on every inbound flight since January this year. I guess the same arrangement must exist at other Australian airports?
At PER it leads to a delay of about 30 minutes. As I usually arrive on SQ215 around midnight, it is not the time of day I want to be standing around waiting for bags.
And since I was travelling in R, I was surprised to see that the first few bags that came out were J bags. I kept my displeasure to myself but another R passenger next to me muttered, "I should have flown in business."
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