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Can I Carry SIM Cards on Indian Flights — Customs, Quantity & International Rules

Updated May 2026 SIM cards are freely allowed on Indian flights — both domestic and international, in cabin or checked baggage. No quantity limit applies for personal use. New Indian SIM activation requires KYC (Aadhaar or passport + live photo) at any operator outlet. Bringing foreign SIMs into India is legal for personal use — […]

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Can I Carry Plants & Flowers on Indian Flights — Cabin, Checked & International Rules

Updated May 2026 Yes — cut flowers and dried bouquets are allowed on Indian domestic flights in both cabin and checked baggage. Live potted plants are permitted but soil and water restrictions apply for cabin (LAG rule — 100ml water max per container in cabin); larger potted plants must go as checked baggage. International travel

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Indian Customs Duty on Phones from Abroad — iPhone, Samsung, Limits & Rules

Updated May 2026 VERIFIED Indian Customs rules: one personal-use phone is generally exempt for returning Indian residents under the ₹50,000 duty-free combined-goods allowance (Customs Baggage Rules 2016). Brand-new sealed phones in retail packaging — iPhone 16 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Pixel 9 Pro — are frequently flagged as commercial-intent imports, so duty applies. Multiple

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Can I Carry Musical Instruments on Indian Flights — Guitar, Violin, Drums Guide

Updated May 2026 Small musical instruments (violin, flute, ukulele, harmonica) are allowed in cabin baggage on Indian flights — if they fit within 55 x 35 x 25 cm and 7 kg cabin allowance. Guitars require careful handling: most Indian carriers (IndiGo, Air India, Akasa, Vistara) allow guitar in cabin if it fits the overhead

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Can I Carry Insulin & Diabetic Supplies on Indian Flights — Cabin Rules & Documentation

UPDATED MAY 2026 Updated May 2026 Yes — insulin, syringes, glucose meters, lancets, glucose tablets, continuous glucose monitors (CGM), and insulin pumps are all permitted in cabin baggage on Indian flights and EXEMPT from the BCAS 100ml LAGs rule. A doctor’s prescription/letter is strongly recommended for domestic travel and required for international travel (especially USA

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Hand Cream, Moisturizer & Cosmetics on Indian Flights — Cabin Rules & LAGs Guide

Updated May 2026 Hand cream, moisturizer, foundation, sunscreen, and all liquid or gel cosmetics on Indian flights follow the BCAS LAGs (Liquids, Aerosols, Gels) rule: 100ml per container, with all containers fitting inside a single 1L transparent zip-lock bag for cabin baggage. Solid lipsticks, lip balms, solid deodorants, and powder products are exempt. Larger bottles

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Can I Carry Hair Dryer & Styling Tools on Indian Flights — Cabin & Voltage Guide

Updated May 2026 Hair dryers, flat irons, curling irons, and electric razors are allowed in cabin baggage on Indian flights — no quantity restriction for personal use. Cordless/battery-powered styling tools (with lithium-ion batteries) follow the cabin-only rule per BCAS lithium battery regulations — no checked baggage. Gas-powered curling tongs with butane cartridges: typically restricted or

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Can I Carry Ghee on Indian Flights — Cabin, Checked & International Rules

Updated May 2026 Quick Answer — Ghee on Indian Flights Ghee (clarified butter) is classified as a gel/semi-liquid by BCAS — so the 100ml LAG rule applies in cabin baggage. You must fit small jars inside a single 1L transparent zip-lock bag. Checked baggage allows larger 1kg, 2kg or 5kg tins in original sealed packaging

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Indian Customs Duty on Electronics from USA — Laptops, Phones, Cameras Limits & Rules

Updated May 2026 Quick Answer: Returning Indian residents (stay over 3 days) get a ₹50,000 duty-free allowance for combined personal goods — including electronics — under Customs Baggage Rules 2016. Above this limit, electronics attract 38.5% combined customs duty (Basic Customs + AIDC + IGST). One personal laptop, one phone, and one camera are practically

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What Documents Are Needed for Domestic Flights in India — Complete BCAS Guide

Updated May 2026 Quick answer: For Indian domestic flights you need just two things: (1) a boarding pass (mobile or printed) and (2) a government-issued photo ID on the BCAS-approved list. Accepted adult IDs include Aadhaar (physical, eAadhaar, PVC card, or mAadhaar app), passport, driving licence, voter ID, PAN card, government employee photo ID, and

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