boris von hessen
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Hi, I'm sure if I was thorough enough in my search this has been talked about before, but I'll just go ahead and ask! Since my last flight I've started needing insulin and am starting to think about what I'll need to do to fly to Australia and back later in the year. As it stands at the moment I'll only need to give myself one injection during the flight, but will definitely have to give it.
What does one need to do to ensure there are no hassles in getting through the security checks? I need to go from Frankfurt to Sydney via Singapore (probably!). I can get a letter in German from my doctor here, and have a Diabetes card from Australia which I believe is sufficient to justify my supplies coming back, but what about Singapore? Has anyone had any problems or have any advice? From all I read, Heathrow is on of the most security conscious of all so the UK experience probably applies to other places as well.
thanks in anticipation!
bruce
What does one need to do to ensure there are no hassles in getting through the security checks? I need to go from Frankfurt to Sydney via Singapore (probably!). I can get a letter in German from my doctor here, and have a Diabetes card from Australia which I believe is sufficient to justify my supplies coming back, but what about Singapore? Has anyone had any problems or have any advice? From all I read, Heathrow is on of the most security conscious of all so the UK experience probably applies to other places as well.
thanks in anticipation!
bruce