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duty free, sailing into uk then internal flight
doelani
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Can anyone advice as a little confused
We are cruiseing from southampton and returning to southampton again .We would like to buy some duty free when away, some cigarettes and alcohol ( within the limits ) Now bringing it back into Southampton is ok but then we have a flight from Southampton to Belfast , will this be an issue? We will have already brought these goods into the UK so are just continuing on our journey with them.
anyone any idea?
We are cruiseing from southampton and returning to southampton again .We would like to buy some duty free when away, some cigarettes and alcohol ( within the limits ) Now bringing it back into Southampton is ok but then we have a flight from Southampton to Belfast , will this be an issue? We will have already brought these goods into the UK so are just continuing on our journey with them.
anyone any idea?
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Can anyone advice as a little confused
We are cruiseing from southampton and returning to southampton again .We would like to buy some duty free when away, some cigarettes and alcohol ( within the limits ) Now bringing it back into Southampton is ok but then we have a flight from Southampton to Belfast , will this be an issue? We will have already brought these goods into the UK so are just continuing on our journey with them.
anyone any idea?
The only issue will be the alcohol, it will be in excess of the amount you can take in your hand luggage, so it will have to be packed in your checked luggage.0 -
As above, you will have to comply with the flight hand baggage rules, which will mean putting your bottles of booze into your checked in luggage.

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Publictransport/AirtravelintheUK/DG_078179The MSE Dictionary
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As above.
There is no issue as far as customs goes.0
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