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Guys,

 

I've Googled, but the information is contradictory.

 

If I buy a bottle of whisky in Cambodia this weekend at Siem Reap airport, I am good to go to Thailand, that's clear.

 

However, I have only hand luggage. Can I carry it from the International arrivals in Don Muang to the domestic terminal and take it up to Roi Et, or is that not allowed?

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Sadly I would say no. You are only allowed 100 ml's of liquid as carry on as I recall. I know I have checked luggage domestically to carry either wine or liquor. 

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No, according to the rules all liquid can not be bigger than 100 ml. If bought in duty free, it must be carried in a special bag.

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If you buy your bottle Duty Free, which is after check in, that’s allowed . Not if you buy it in any outside shop. That’s how it works elsewhere. Normally it would be sold to you in a duty free bag. Duty free is not in your checked in luggage I’d you have any. Just carry it with your hand luggage.

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16 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

Guys,

 

I've Googled, but the information is contradictory.

 

If I buy a bottle of whisky in Cambodia this weekend at Siem Reap airport, I am good to go to Thailand, that's clear.

 

However, I have only hand luggage. Can I carry it from the International arrivals in Don Muang to the domestic terminal and take it up to Roi Et, or is that not allowed?

No. Any liquid over 100 mL has to be in hold luggage.

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I recently saw a guy with a bottle of wine sealed in a duty free bag at Suvarnabhumi go through security and get on a domestic flight to Chiang Rai.  I’m not sure if he came off of an international flight or bought it at the airport shop before security 

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