Change in airport rules: Items that can no longer be taken on plane
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Updated : Jun 22, 2024, 11:55 IST
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Previously, travellers were accustomed to carrying essential items like medications in their cabin baggage. However, new regulations now prohibit certain medications from being carried on flights bound for Dubai. It is crucial for … Read more
Previously, travellers were accustomed to carrying essential items like medications in their cabin baggage. However, new regulations now prohibit certain medications from being carried on flights bound for Dubai. It is crucial for passengers to be informed about these changes and to ensure they only pack permitted items as per the updated guidelines. Read less
Previously, travellers were accustomed to carrying essential items like medications in their cabin baggage. However, new regulations now prohibit certain medications from being carried on flights bound for Dubai. It is crucial for passengers to be informed about these changes and to ensure they only pack permitted items as per the updated guidelines.
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Many travelers often fly without fully understanding which items are restricted, leading to unnecessary hassle for both themselves and airport security staff. Therefore, it's crucial to be aware of these rules before catching a flight, especially to Dubai.
When preparing for travel to Dubai, it is essential to understand what items are permissible and what are prohibited both in cabin baggage and checked luggage. Many people unknowingly bring items that are considered illegal to transport on flights. This includes narcotics like cocaine, heroin, and cannabis, as well as items like betel leaves, ivory, gambling tools, and goods from countries under boycott.
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Furthermore, printed materials, artworks, certain foods including non-vegetarian dishes, and even counterfeit currency are strictly prohibited. Violating these regulations can lead to serious legal consequences for passengers.
During your trip to Dubai, there are also certain products that require prior payment and clearance before being brought into the country. These include plants, fertilisers, books, specific medications, medical equipment, cosmetics, electronic devices, alcoholic beverages, personal care products, e-cigarettes, and electronic hookahs.
It is crucial for travelers planning to visit Dubai to thoroughly familiarize themselves with these regulations to avoid any inconvenience or legal issues during their journey. Adhering strictly to these guidelines will ensure compliance with local laws and contribute to a safe and hassle-free travel experience. Always check the latest updates from airport authorities or consult with your airline for specific details before packing for your trip to Dubai.
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