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Ghee, pickles not allowed on India-UAE flights? Here is all you need to know about what to carry

Planning a trip to India? Read this before packing your bags.



It is important to note that when it comes to items being prohibited from being taken in luggage there are various factors to consider - is the item allowed in checked-in baggage, if not the carry-on, and which authority has issued the advisory? Picture used for illustrative purposes only.
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Dubai: Travelling to India can offer a great chance to enjoy some good, local Indian food, but before you decide to pack some food items in your bag, it is important to check whether or not the items is on the 'banned' list of items. How do you check? Well, there are various factors to consider.

Guidelines issued by airports, customs and civil aviation authorities need to be considered, regardless of where you are travelling. And even so, while some items may be allowed in checked-in baggages, they may not be permitted in your carry-on lugagge. 

So, here is a breakdown of which of the items listed above can or cannot be carried by passengers.

Dry coconut

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When it comes to dry coconut, commonly referred to in India as khopra, the item was added on the list of prohibited items in March 2022 by Indian Civil Aviation’s Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).

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As per the BCAS list, dry coconut (khopra) is not allowed in carry-on or checked-in luggage.

E-cigarettes

As per the BCAS list of prohibited items, e-cigarettes are also not allowed, whether in checked-in or carry-on luggage.

Spices

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You cannot carry spices – whether whole spices or in powder form – in your carry-on luggage. However, they are allowed in checked-in luggage, as per the BCAS guidelines.

Ghee

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When it comes to carry-on luggage, ghee, or clarified butter, comes under the restrictions for Liquid, Aerosols and Gels (LAGs), which limits such items to a quantity of 100ml.

However, when it comes to checked-in baggage, the BCAS guidelines allow a passenger to carry up to 5kgs of ghee.

It is, however, important to check the regulations put in place by the airport and airline as well, as some airports may not allow you to carry ghee at all. The easiest way to find out whether or not the item is allowed at the airport is to check their website for a prohibited list of items or by calling the airport directly.

Pickles

Find out if the airport that you are travelling from or the airline that you are travelling with has any additional guidelines that you need to follow.
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The BCAS list allows passengers to carry pickles in both carry-on and checked-in luggage, with the exception of chilly pickle, which is not permitted in a hand carry.

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However, once again, there may be additional guidelines from the airport or the airlines that may place restrictions on carrying pickles in checked-in luggage as well.

Know the prohibited items list for the UAE

As is the case with all international travel, you also need to check the customs guidelines of the city or country where you will be landing. The UAE’s Federal Customs Authority has a list of prohibited items, which you can find here.

The article was first published on December 8, 2023 and has been updated since.

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