Owen H |
11th March 2010 12:20 PM |
From Qantas:
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If you are taking prescription medicine you should carry a copy of your doctor's prescription and keep all medication in your carry on baggage
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Where possible, Qantas will endeavour to carry Checked Baggage on the same flight as the passenger. However, Checked Baggage may at times need to be transported on a later flight, in which case we will deliver your Checked Baggage to you unless you are required to be present for customs clearance.
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The point is that airlines TRY to get checked baggage on the flight, but it is certainly not guaranteed. Things go wrong in the system. It is not unheard of to fly and have to leave baggage behind, and having ESSENTIAL medications for your holiday in your checked bags is not a good idea.
If you NEED something upon arrival, and it cannot be obtained where you are going, I certainly wouldn't be letting it out of my sight.
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