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Thursday, May 17, 2007 

Note on Restriction of LAGs

Hi guys & gals,

Please take note of these when you're preparing to pack your lagguage for Cambodia:

Restriction of Liquid, Aerosols and Gels (LAGs) on Flights from Singapore

As from 8th May, the following restrictions on the carriage of LAGs in passengers' handcarry will apply:

a) LAGs taken through the screening point, for flights from Singapore, must be carried in containers with a capacity no greater than 100 ml. LAGs carried in partially filled containers larger than 100 ml will not be accepted;
b) Containers must be placed in a transparent re-sealable plastic bag with a maximum capacity not exceeding 1 litre. The containers must fit comfortably within the transparent bag, which must be completely closed;
c) Only one transparent re-sealable plastic bag will be permitted per passenger;
d) The transparent re-sealable plastic bag must be presented separately for examination at the security screening point;
e) Exceptions will be made for medications, baby milk/foods and special dietary requirements in LAGs form. These items will be subjected to additional checks and verification at the screening point;
f) Exemptions will also be made for retail liquid items bought at the airport or on board the aircraft and packed in sealed transparent tamper evident bags by the airport/airline staff. The receipt shall be clearly displayed in the sealed bag and the date of purchase shall coincide with the date of travel.

For more info:http://www.jetstar.com/sg-flyingwithus/at-the-airport.html#cbagr




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This June, 23 students accompanied by 2 teachers will embark on a service learning trip to Kampong Chan, in the province of Prey Veng, Cambodia. There, they will put together their efforts to help paint two classroom blocks, furnish a library, interact and teach the children and perhaps assist in the construction of wells for the community.


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