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How Many Cigarettes Can I Bring Into London

Can I bring an open pack of cigarettes on the plane?

Yes, assuming they are legal cigarettes, you can carry them on in your shirt pocket, carry on, whatever.

They've just recently lifted the ban on disposable lighters also. You can not bring a zippo style 'fill and use' lighter, but a sealed disposable lighter is now allowed.

Do they have Newport 100 cigarettes in London?

I would be very surprised if they were not available from somewhere - there are specialist outlets that cater for all tastes. Once he has got them though, he will struggle to find somewhere to smoke them in comfort, and they will be expensive.

Why not talk him into giving up smoking for his health and taking up a harmless but fun hobby instead - I recommend origami !

While flying from Romania to London, can you bring cigarettes (under 50) in your hand luggage without being asked about it and without having to declare them once you arrive?

Has the UK formally left the EU? If not, there should be no problem. Even so, the small number would most likely not be of interest to customs.

How many packs of cigarettes can I bring to Singapore on a hand carry?

Officially it's zero but an open pack is fine. Getting through Customs is a 50/50 business: I get pulled over 50% of the time I go, so if I'd had a carton in my baggage I'd have lost it on those occasions. One time I had an open pack in my pocket and an unopened pack in my hand luggage and they didn't seem too bothered. I'd actually forgotten about it and was as surprised as them when it surfaced.Same trip my friend walked through Customs with 2 cartons in a duty free plastic bag and they didn't even stop him. On balance, it’s up to you, but I'd say it's not worth it: tabs are pricey in the shops but still cheaper than UK or France.

How many cartons of cigarettes can I bring on a plane?

So I live in NYC and I'm going to Texas for the summer. I don't smoke(because its bad for your Heath) but I do know people who are smokes and I want to bring like 20 packs to sell because I been told they're really cheap there.so Is it illegal to bring cigarettes on a plane, especially like 20 packs? My original number was like 60 but I don't want to risk going to jail or something.

Can I Bring a Carton of Cigarettes into UK in my Luggage?

Assuming you are coming from outside the European Union (I'm assuming you're American as you are asking from the US Yahoo! site), you can bring in one carton of 200. Buy it at the duty free shop at the airport, where it will be cheaper than normal. You cannot bring in any more or any other kind of tobacco in addition unless you pay customs duty on it. http://www.heathrow-airport-guide.co.uk/... To pay, go through the "Goods to declare" red channel at customs after baggage reclaim at the UK airport and show them what you have. If you're below the duty-free limits, go through the "Nothing to declare" green channel.

I don't know where you got the idea that the UK uses euros. You're going to have a rude shock if you've changed money into them. We use pounds and the average price of a packet of 20 in London at the moment is around £8. We may be part of the EU but we have kept out of its common currency for good reasons that are now only too apparent to Greece, and the rest of the Eurozone which is having to bail its economy out.

A pint of beer in a London pub costs £3-£4. What Americans know as beer is known as lager in the UK, as we have plenty of beers of our own. The old joke is that British beer is warm and flat, while our view is that it should be still and served with the chill off. Try some - I rather like IPA (India Pale Ale), Boddington's, and Theakston's, and you will find that any pub attached to a brewery will feature what that brewery produces, naturally. A definite favourite of mine is Chiswick Bitter, which you can only get in a Fuller's pub. (Their best seller is London Pride, which I don't like at all.) And pubs, or indeed anywhere else indoors in a public building, are non-smoking by law. If you want a cigarette with your pint, take it outside.

If you are over 18, you can freely buy alcohol from anywhere licensed to sell it, which includes supermarkets. Liquor stores are known as off-licences but most of us buy it along with our food shopping - the off-licence we had in my local high street closed down some time ago. I can't comment on whether its expensive as I don't know what you're used to, but it will certainly be cheaper than in a pub.

A non-smoker dreaming about cigarettes?

Think of how you "feel" in the dream when you're smoking.

Are you disgusted about yourself when you're smoking?
If so this means you are conflicted with something you're doing in your life you know is hurting you but you just can't make yourself quit doing it. You don't think you'll get " caught"..but know the risks can be great if you do.

Just like most smokers don't think smoking will catch up with them. Whatever it is you're feeling conflicted about..is about to catch up with you.

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