DUBAI is a destination which many Britons travel to each year. However, there’s one item which you could end up losing, if you pack it for your trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
It won’t come as a surprise that different countries have different rules about what is and isn’t allowed. A number of rules which do not exist in the UK are enforced in other corners of the world, such as the United Arab Emirates. From its impressive architecture to its scorching hot temperatures, there are plenty of reasons why Britons travel to Dubai, UAE, each year. However, holidaymakers and business trippers alike should make sure they think about what goes into their suitcases – in order to avoid confiscation of some of their belongings.
Should they be brought on a flight to the country, these items will most likely be confiscated at the border.
Therefore, in order to avoid running into complications at the Dubai-side the airport, it may be worth leaving e-cigarettes at home.
The UK government website, gov.uk, offers advice on the local laws and customs in the UAE.