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Flying with liquid medicine on a domestic UK flight.



 
 
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Old January 24th, 2011, 04:33 PM posted to rec.travel.misc
David[_16_]
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Default Flying with liquid medicine on a domestic UK flight.

Hi
My daughter is to take a UK domestic flight and intended to take only a
carry on hand case.
"ESSENTIAL MEDICINES for the period of the trip may be permitted in larger
quantities above the 100ml limit, but will be subject to authentication.
Passengers must also bring with them supporting documentation from a
relevant qualified medical professional."
Her Doctor wants £35 to give her the documentation is this a normal charge?
She as decided therefore to pay for her case to go in the hold with the
medicine in it, as this is cheaper.
What a crazy world we live in.
Regards
David

 




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