Current rules on bringing in bottles?
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Current rules on bringing in bottles?
Coming over end of October (to pay my Chang bill to those I owe) and am wondering what the current regs are on bringing in bottles of wine?
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I am pretty sure that wine is classed as liquor and as such you officially are allowed to bring in one litre, but I have never been able to get a definitive answer.
I usually bring in a few bottles in my checked luggage and have never had a problem, then again I have never been stopped.
I personally think that a country that sells local fire water, I think it's called whiskey, has got it's priorities wrong, but I am a guest in Thailand so I should respect it's views.
I usually bring in a few bottles in my checked luggage and have never had a problem, then again I have never been stopped.
I personally think that a country that sells local fire water, I think it's called whiskey, has got it's priorities wrong, but I am a guest in Thailand so I should respect it's views.
This is the info from the Thai Customs Website.
Duty Free Allowance
The duty free allowance will be applied to accompanied personal effects up to Bath 10,000 worth if
i) the items are intended for your own personal or professional uses;
ii) the quantity are reasonable; and
iii) the items are not subject to prohibition or restriction.
However, there are limits on the amount of alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, cigars and smoking tobacco to which you may include in your duty free personal exemption as follows:
· 200 cigarettes or 250 grams of cigars or smoking tobacco
· 1 litre of spirituous liquor.
Personal effects do not include motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts regardless of the length of time used and owned.
Duty Free Allowance
The duty free allowance will be applied to accompanied personal effects up to Bath 10,000 worth if
i) the items are intended for your own personal or professional uses;
ii) the quantity are reasonable; and
iii) the items are not subject to prohibition or restriction.
However, there are limits on the amount of alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, cigars and smoking tobacco to which you may include in your duty free personal exemption as follows:
· 200 cigarettes or 250 grams of cigars or smoking tobacco
· 1 litre of spirituous liquor.
Personal effects do not include motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts regardless of the length of time used and owned.
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From my own past experience, they are not too worried how many bottles you bring in when arriving. The customs chaps at the airport are quite laid back and unless you brought it to their attention, they won't bother you. If you were stopped then just play ignorance and smile a lot which will see you through with a few jokes.
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I have never been stopped but I have seen plently of others being stopped, usually people with obvious middle east duty free bags - bit silly to make it that obvious, and some with a lot of lugguge, in which case the customs officers usually feel the weight of the luggage to decide if it warrants further inspection.sandman67 wrote:has anyone ever been stopped by Customs here?
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thats the one.... hes obviously on a state of alert
they did actually stop a mate of mine a long time ago because, as he was on a side trip after skiing, was carrying a set of ski's.....they didnt stop him to search his bags...just to be helpful and point out that he couldnt go skiing in Thailand ..... "no Snow!" they said.......he came out of the arrivals gate laughing so hard he could hardly walk......gotta love the Thais

they did actually stop a mate of mine a long time ago because, as he was on a side trip after skiing, was carrying a set of ski's.....they didnt stop him to search his bags...just to be helpful and point out that he couldnt go skiing in Thailand ..... "no Snow!" they said.......he came out of the arrivals gate laughing so hard he could hardly walk......gotta love the Thais

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Current rules on bringing in bottles
Ah yes Sandman - Jasons' skis! Will he ever live that down?
But I'm interested in what Moja says about the reasonable wine prices in Villa. What is 'reasonable' there now? I rarely pay more than 4 quid for a 75cl red in the UK. About 250 baht? So 300 to 400 baht still wouldn't be too bad. Anything more starts to smell of extortion IMO
But I'm interested in what Moja says about the reasonable wine prices in Villa. What is 'reasonable' there now? I rarely pay more than 4 quid for a 75cl red in the UK. About 250 baht? So 300 to 400 baht still wouldn't be too bad. Anything more starts to smell of extortion IMO

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