From 31st of March 2007 the following regulations for hand-baggage apply for all international flights from/via and to Australia:
You may continue to carry liquids, gels and sprays in your hand-baggage in packages of up to 100ml in volume. These must be packed in a transparent and resealable plastic-bag of up to one litre in volume. One of these bags is permitted per passenger.
The following exceptions are granted and may be transported in addition to the 1-liter plastic-bag:
* baby food (if travelling together with a baby or a small child)
* special dietary nutrition (e.g. for medical purposes)
* medication (for the duration of the flight)
Please note, that the following items must be presented separately at the screening-checkpoints:
* Transparent plastic-bag, containing articles with max. volume 100ml each
* Laptops and electronic equipment (mp3 players, mobile phones, etc)
* Jackets and coats
Items and containers not meeting these requirements have to be disposed of at the screening-checkpoints.
Connecting in Australia? For Liquids, Gels and Sprays from duty free shops or from inflight sales some additional regulations may apply. Further Information can be found here.
Connecting in Vienna? Please also see the rules for duty-free-articles on the info-page for flights ex/via EU, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
In the event that you urgently require other liquids and wish to check these in with your luggage, please pack these in such a way that they are secure against knocks, leakage and breakage. We cannot accept liability for any damage to luggage that has been checked in.