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flying internationally with cigars
My wife and I are going to Jamaica for our honeymoon and with this being my first time flying internationally I've got no idea how these things work. I've got my 15 count loaded with cigars and now I'm thinking....can I take cigars into the country, if so how many? I don't want to get there and have them take my cigars.
i know coming back into the us the no cubans thing, one bottle of booze without being taxed....I'm not worried about that. |
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If you like Jamaican rum bring as much as you can back with you. The taxes on a bottle of 40 proof rum are only a couple bucks for each bottle over your limit.
Your limit before taxes is two by the way since you and your wife are flying. :) |
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just make sure that you do not have Cubans and you should be fine. I had to throw out lighters, pop,2 bottles of liquor, 3 bottles of champagne. make sure you put that kind of stuff in the checked luggage. I flew there with more than 25 cigars, A tiny humidor jar, a cutter all in my carry on and they didn't even bother me. :2
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Put your cigars and tools in your check-in luggage. No worries and enjoy your trip. If you are going to a resort, wait until you're there before buying native smokeables.
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not the Jamaicans but US immigration or maybe it was me they liked to harass. ;s for the confusion
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dude, I brought a whole box into the US last year, no sweat. At Atlanta one customs guy asked Simon about his cigars, Simon just said "non Cubans" and that was all. He didn't even had to unpack them.
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Have flown to the states with 4 boxes of CC's in my luggage and all they took was my lighter. You worry way too much Kevin.
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hey have fun either way good luck, i wouldnt take an expensive lighter or cutter but thats just my 2 cents..
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I just got back from Jamaica yesterday. I didn't take any cigars with me.... dumb idea on my part. 98% of the CC's sold there are fake and most are beetle infested. I took some good photos of the cigars they were trying to sell me. Ha! I enjoyed looking through all the fakes and hearing "how great they are." The prices were for the real deal but they were definately the shat of the shat. I did smoke a few Jamaican sticks which were really light and not real spectacular in taste. But, they weren't overpriced either. :tu
Snagged two bottles of the rum for home. A reserve and a 12 year. Have a great trip and prepared to be annoyed by the locals when you leave your resort. EVERYONE wants a tip for NOTHING. Yeah Mon! Have a great trip! |
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A 80 proof bottle of hard liquor is approx. $2.15. Beer and wine are different: 12 oz can of beer is $0.05 and wine is approx $0.21 for a 750ml bottle unless it has a really high alcohol content as wine has a tax strata based on content. There is no Federal limit on the amount of alcohol you may enter the country with. Although if you bring a pallet back Customs might declare you a commercial importer. ;) Keep in mind you also have to comply with your states requirements. This though is the state at which you make entry into the US. So Florida if you return via Miami International. Most State Alcohol Boards have exemptions for non-residents, but you should make sure. Texas for instance only allows a resident to bring one bottle if using the land border, and some weird one for air travel. Our ABC Board has people on the border crossings, no idea about airports but yet another reason I never enter the country at Houston or Dallas. ;) |
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thanks jason. We're coming back into the us via atlanta
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Really stupid procedure I thought... I was pretty sure they were going to break my bottles but luckily they did not. I just dont get why they wouldn't let me carry it with me like I did on the plane :confused: |
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yeah, I had that same thing happen at ATL last year too. Bought a bottle of Havana Club at Amsterdam airport, had it in my carry on for the intercontinental flight, but I had to put it in my checked luggage for the flight from ATL to Orlando
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You can thank TSA and the airlines for that one. They can't stop carry on liquids on international flights so they implemented that so that anyone continuing on a domestic flight won't run into problems.
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