These are certain things you should not carry with you to the Dubai Airport

These are certain things you should not carry with you to the Dubai Airport

It can be upsetting to see your belongings thrown away by airport security. But if you are aware of all the regulations and pack your bags properly, you may avoid a lot of headaches. There are restrictions on what you may and cannot pack in both your checked luggage and your carry-on luggage at airports.

It can be challenging to keep in mind what products you can and cannot bring onboard airlines or into your checked luggage if you are intending to travel outside of the UAE.

What can people bring into the country, legally?

The following things can be brought into Dubai by travellers free of customs fees:

Things you shouldn’t pack in your hand baggage

Things you shouldn’t pack in your checked baggage

Banned Products

  1. Any narcotic substances.
  2. Naswar and betel leaves (paan)
  3. Rhinoceros horn and crude ivory
  4. Gambling machines and tools
  5. Fishing nets with three layers.
  6. Engravings, prints, lithographs, sculptures, and statues in any medium.
  7. Substances contaminated by radiation.
  8. Forged or duplicated currency.
  9. Homemade and cooked foods
  10. Poultry and birds frozen
  11. Other foreign commodities imported under UAE customs legislation or any other laws in the country.

Medication

There is a chance of arrest if passengers’ home country medications mistakenly contain chemicals that are prohibited in the UAE.

If passengers have no choice but to carry the prohibited drug, they need to have a genuine, verified prescription from a doctor with them.

Travellers shouldn’t bring more medication than they would need for their planned stay in Dubai.

Top 5 Drugs Banned In UAE

Also Read: Guide: Visa-free countries for UAE residents

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