Absolutely, in fact the TSA has a webpage showing that larger electronics such as DVD players are allowed, but like laptops they must be x-rayed separately at the security checkpoint. Here's the skinny:
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/sop/index.shtm
HKIA has quite a good selection of electronics and gadgets, everything from laptops to mobile phones and everything in between. However, I find the prices much less in the city than at the airport, but depending on where you're from the prices may be reasonable.
If you're in transit, the Sound...
Cathay Pacific is one airline that does have ac power ports in all classes on all of their planes, so you can charge most electronic devices. They do not yet have onboard wifi, but will have 50 mb wifi sometime next year. Until then, all wireless devices must be turned off during your flights.
That's what airplane mode is for. You can use your phone in airplane mode once the cabin crew or the captain announces it's okay or usually when the seat belt sign is turned off. Some airlines also offer wifi these days, in which case you may be able to use your phone for applications other than...
Sorry, Delta does not allow anyone under 18 that is not accompanied by a parent into their lounges, lounges with self-serve bars require you to be 21. Here's the Delta webpage regarding lounge access:
http://www.delta.com/traveling_checkin/airport_information/delta_sky_club/oneday_pass/index.jsp
No problem at all. I always with my mobile phone and charger in my carry on luggage and have never had a problem with either device nor have they ever gave the charger 2nd look.
No problem at all. I always with my mobile phone and charger in my carry on luggage and have never had a problem with either device nor have they ever gave the charger 2nd look.
No problem at all. I always with my mobile phone and charger in my carry on luggage and have never had a problem with either device nor have they ever gave the charger 2nd look.
The Sound and Vision stores at the HKIA sell cd's and dvd's. They don't have a big selection, but do sell the top selling and and most popular discs. Many are local HK artists and favorites.
American Airlines has begun offering wi-fi on a few transcontinental flights and Southwest has begun tests on a few flights, and other airlines have announced plans to offer wi-fi. otherwise you cannot use wireless devices on planes. Unless you're on one of the AA or Southwest flights that offer...
Your hotel should be able to arrange for a translator or English speaking guide. Check with the concierge or the travel and tour desk that many hotels have.
Ive herd so much stuff about how soy milk is really good for you and such, and then ive herd how it can have feminizing effects and it boosts estrogen levels and such. I drink soy milk and now its really starting to confuse me whether i should keep drinking it from hearing all this rubbish...
Try Cathay Pacific, they have flights to HK from KL and to Vancouver from HK and they do allow a stopover in HK for as many days as you like.
https://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_MY/homepage?CX_FCN=CXHOME0_Home