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They had the strike when I was there as well. But it’s the airline not the airport. As long as you don’t book Cathay it’s fine.

You nv read the article ah?

More than 2,300 aviation workers took part in the strike, including 1,200 Cathay cabin crew and pilots, according to the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions.

Service was suspended for more than an hour Monday morning on the Airport Express, which is a line that zips people between the airport and the city center in under 25 minutes.

Hong Kong air space and runway capacity at the airport has been effectively reduced by 50% for all airlines, according to an internal Cathay Pacific memo seen by CNN that was sent to staff that supports pilots and ensures planes operate efficiently and on time.

1100 aviation workers not belonging to Cathay took part. one runway get closed down cuz the traffic controls also took part in the strike.
 

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I took a electric cooker and went trhu NYC JFK aiport. No issues. However ,due to voltage difference, it took longer ltime to cook.

U not trolling?? Sg 220v used in USA 110v.
Ppl below I think busy from USA cause exit why would SG customs care?

Can I buy the slow cooker, electric one then ship it as original box as check-in baggage?
Any fees I need to pay for airline or sg custom to clear it?
 

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U not trolling?? Sg 220v used in USA 110v.
Ppl below I think busy from USA cause exit why would SG customs care?

possible to use 220v equipment with 110v, just lack of power and make the equipment work harder (hopefully doesnt spoilt it). But the other way round think not possible and will immediately fry the equipment
 

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possible to use 220v equipment with 110v, just lack of power and make the equipment work harder (hopefully doesnt spoilt it). But the other way round think not possible and will immediately fry the equipment

Depends... read the below. If u have fancy electronics there maybe risk. Old fashion rice cooker at Walmart cost no more usd$15. U saying buy in Singapore cheaper and worth the hassle to bring plus wait longer time to cook?
https://www.quora.com/What-happens-when-a-220V-appliance-is-plugged-into-a-110V-socket-and-vice-versa

Such type in USA is like usd$12.99, buy at courts still sgd$28
https://www.courts.com.sg/bear-rct181-drum-rice-cooker-1-8l-with-steamer-tray-ip121489
 
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Depends... read the below. If u have fancy electronics there maybe risk. Old fashion rice cooker at Walmart cost no more usd$15. U saying buy in Singapore cheaper and worth the hassle to bring plus wait longer time to cook?
https://www.quora.com/What-happens-...-is-plugged-into-a-110V-socket-and-vice-versa

Such type in USA is like usd$12.99, buy at courts still sgd$28
https://www.courts.com.sg/bear-rct181-drum-rice-cooker-1-8l-with-steamer-tray-ip121489

just saying, easiest is just order from amazon or walmart and deliver to first hotel. then can throw if dont need it.
 

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Can I buy the slow cooker, electric one then ship it as original box as check-in baggage?
Any fees I need to pay for airline or sg custom to clear it?

This is a terrible idea. Don't do it.

Electrical appliances in the USA are wired for 110 volts; Singapore's grid delivers 230 volts.

Some of the appliances you can buy over here (laptops, a lot of other electronics) have switch-mode power supplies that work fine with anywhere between 110 and 240 volts. But kitchen appliances tend not to - Instant Pots, for example, are only 110 volts or only 220-240 volts.

And if you plug a 110-volt appliance into a 240-volt supply, it will go bang.
 

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And if you plug a 110-volt appliance into a 240-volt supply, it will go bang.

I will add that it is not just voltage difference but frequency. US uses 60Hz, while most of the world uses 50Hz.

To use 110V/60Hz at countries with 200-230V/50Hz and other way you will need step-up/step-down transformer. The higher is the power requirement for the appliance, the heavier and more expensive transformer will be required. And transformer will produce noise even when there is no load.

So for any appliance with power requirement more than 200W it is recommended to get them with native power supply for the voltage/hz.
 
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OK yeah I got a pot in usa. 3pin sg kind and it works super slow at usa socket. Then found there's switch to make it power on at 115v then it works as normal now.
I asked the customer support in usa. Working reversed way not ideal. So not going to buy any direct AC plug gadgets. Probably rechargeable one can works. Just use sg charging port.
 
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hi, any recommendations for prepaid mobile plans in the US?

I'm currently looking at T Mobile Metro and Visible's $40/mo unlimited data
 

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hi, any recommendations for prepaid mobile plans in the US?

I'm currently looking at T Mobile Metro and Visible's $40/mo unlimited data

Is unlimited data critical part? Do you need calling plan as well?

If not and you are still in Singapore, it might worth to consider Starhub Prepaid option. Starhub allows data roaming at T-mobile and ATT. You can top up SGD $18 for 1 month and 2G of tada or SGD $25 for 1 month 4G. In major metro areas this setup works fine.
 

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Is unlimited data critical part? Do you need calling plan as well?

If not and you are still in Singapore, it might worth to consider Starhub Prepaid option. Starhub allows data roaming at T-mobile and ATT. You can top up SGD $18 for 1 month and 2G of tada or SGD $25 for 1 month 4G. In major metro areas this setup works fine.

I'm going to Texas till year end, so looking for a bit more permanent options
 

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hey guys. going to be in here a bit more. have my mind set for the US in March 2020.

Never been to the US before so huge question for me is East or West Coast. Read tons of articles online but still cant decide....

Thinking bout renting an RV or smth like that throughout most of the trip.

Right now.... shall read back thru the pages.
 

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hey guys. going to be in here a bit more. have my mind set for the US in March 2020.

Never been to the US before so huge question for me is East or West Coast. Read tons of articles online but still cant decide....

Thinking bout renting an RV or smth like that throughout most of the trip.

Right now.... shall read back thru the pages.

the huge question for you would be what are you looking to experience?? then we can advise you to go east or west coast.
Help us to help you.
 

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Inner nose super dry and bleeding when I sneeze. What I can get from pharmacy?
Stop rubbing your nose, stop picking your nose,
every morning and night when at your accom, boil water in kettle when you see the steam, go breath it in when water boil.
 
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