as usual on landing at Bahrain we were told to take ALL hand luggage and personal items with us,nothing out of the ordinary ,its always the same.
What the MONARCH crew SHOULD have told us was to leave ALL/ANY liquids in the overhead bins.
After going through x-ray ALL liquids not in a sealed bag are confiscated.Tried to explain that we were not told of this in Goa duty free or on plane,but to no avail,
wonder what happend to our 2 bottles of whisky and all the other duty free confiscated from that flight (mon 6383 )
wonder if it would be poured down the drain (not)
new crew said soz you should have been told and this now applies on the outward (manchester to bahrain) flights also.
Sucks! Thanks for the tip as I could have fallen victom to this.
I did a monarch flight on sunday, and i bought a bottle of honey bee at duty free. And i was allowed to take this through in bahrain.
Chris,don't know how you got away with that,were you told to take everything with you ?
I wonder if the official in Bahrain was working his notice,he didn't look happy and was very sharp,I do know we were only one of many as passengers were queuing up to have a word with crew when we got back on .
Anyway himself has fired off a Mr Angry letter to monarch,will let you know IF they reply.
Yes we was told to take everything with us.
My bottle was put in a sealed bag at goa, but the bag was massive for the bottle, so i took the bottle out and just placed it in my hand luggage.
Nobody on the way out or back got anything taken off them.
Oh and we decided to buy some l&b cigs in bahrain on the way back, and they didn't have any to sell. So we bought superkings instead.
ours wasn't,it was just in the ordinary red carrier,but they still
let you take it through unsealed into Bahrain customs,how
strange,just our luck to have the jobsworth lot on duty.
Thank you for your letter,etc etc.
However,once the aircraft has landed in Bahrain it is a security measure that all items of hand baggage are completely removed from the cabin and taken by passengers with them into the terminal.
As a result of this there have been occasions when passengers have had items of a liquid nature confiscated by Bahrain officials,as they adhere to the same security restrictions,in this respect,that are in place elsewhere.
therefore it is advised that passengers on all flights operating via Bahrain refrain from purchasing duty free items which would not pass through security out of the UK or Goa.
This information should be provided by your tour operator at the time of booking.
signed
*****
Customer relations advisor
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Edited by
Fiona
2008-02-18 17:47:12
name removed
sorry Fiona
We flew 18th Jan and were only told of this at the gate in Manchester. Needless to say a mini riot occured and Monarch relented and said we could leave hand luggage on the flight....far easier for shopping in Bahrain. Return were told no liquids to be bought at Goa so didn't bother......
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