By TravoUpdate
Recent changes in airport regulations specifically impact tourists traveling to Dubai to ensure strict adherence to safety precautions.
Some prescription drugs that were previously allowed in carry-on luggage are now prohibited on flights to Dubai under the new rules.
Passengers often fly without knowing the prohibited items, causing unnecessary inconvenience for both airport security and themselves
Travelers must know what is and isn’t allowed in carry-on and checked luggage when traveling to Dubai to avoid bringing prohibited items
Prohibited items include drugs like cocaine, heroin, and cannabis, as well as materials such as ivory, betel leaves, and gaming instruments
Possessing certain items, including written documents, artwork, various meals (like non-vegetarian cuisines), and counterfeit cash, is legally forbidden
Some items must be cleared and paid for in advance to be carried into Dubai, including books, plants, fertilizers, specific drugs, medical supplies, and electronics
Drugs such as betamethadol, alpha-methyl fentanyl, doxime, fentanyl, methadone, opium, oxycodone, codeine, and amphetamine are prohibited from being transported to Dubai.
Passengers who violate these regulations may face severe legal repercussions, highlighting the importance of compliance
Tourists must stay informed about these regulations by checking the latest updates from airport officials or consulting their airline before traveling to Dubai