bluelily,
nowadays all pcfs are air conditioned.
Think they are willingly to spend more in order to challenge the private kindergarten.
Bee,
i remember you can put your milk in your bag.
Last year, I went HK. I brought 2 small tins of 900 g of t\milk. one in my handcarry bag and another one in my luggage. U can try calling the airport for enquires.
T1: 6542 9727 | T2: 6542 9792 | T3: 6307 8555 | BT: 6412 7500
Q4.Is there a restriction on the number of containers that can be carried in the 1-litre transparent re-sealable plastic bag?
No. However, the containers must fit comfortably within the 1-litre transparent re-sealable plastic bag, which must be completely closed. The excess containers (with a maximum capacity of not more than 100ml each) with liquids, aerosols and gels that cannot fit comfortably within the bag will not be allowed onboard the flight. Passengers will have to dispose of such items.
Q5. I am travelling with my baby. Is my baby also entitled to bring onboard one 1-litre transparent re-sealable plastic bag? Can I present 2 such bags at the security screening point, one for myself and one for my baby?
YYes, passengers and their babies are each entitled to one 1-litre transparent re-sealable plastic bag.
Q3.What are the exemptions for baby food in liquids, aerosols and gels form?
Baby foods in liquids, aerosols and gels form, such as milk, juice and porridge, will be exempted from the restrictions, if there is a baby travelling with the adult passenger. Such items should be taken in quantities that are sufficient for the flight.
If the baby food is in containers with a maximum capacity of not more than 100ml, passengers are encouraged to place these containers in the 1-litre transparent re-sealable plastic bag. If this is not possible or if the baby food is in containers larger than 100ml, the baby food will be subjected to further checks at the security screening point. The baby must also be present at the security screening point. Passengers may also be asked to taste the baby food.
Q4.Is there a restriction on the amount of baby milk powder that can be carried in hand-carried luggage?
No. Milk powder is not considered a liquids, aerosols and gels item.
http://www.changiairport.com/changi/en/airport_guide/departure/safety_n_security/travel_advisory_faq.html#35