Can I bring flowers on plane from the EU to Japan?

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I'm planning to travel from Amsterdam Schiphol to Tokyo Narita in August 2018. I was wondering, can I buy fresh cut flowers (for example, tulips) outside of the airport and bring them onto the flight in my carry-on?

Particularly I'm worried about two things: going through security with flowers in a tray, and bringing flowers on board.






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Can I take flowers on my Flight?

According to the TSA, you can bring flowers on a plane in both your carry on bags and checked bags. However, if you intend to bring flowers in your carry on, you must first pass airport security, which does not permit you to take flowers through the checkpoint when transported in water.

Can you take flowers on a plane Europe?

If you are travelling in the EU you can carry meat or dairy products with you as long as they are for your own personal consumption. This also applies to plants or plant products, such as cut flowers, fruit or vegetables as long as they have been grown in an EU country and are free from pests or disease.

Can I take flowers through airport security?

The TSA Allows Live Flowers Go ahead and breathe a sigh of relief: The Transportation Security Administration does allow live flowers through their screening checkpoints, as long as they're transported without water.



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