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Customs Requirements:
All aircraft are subject to Customs Law and Regulations, and all passengers are subject to the usual Customs
Formalities. Baggage or articles belonging to passengers and crews are immediately released except for those selected by the Customs Authorities for inspection. It is strictly forbidden to carry any kind of material made by or originating from Israel.
Import Regulations:
All ordinary personal effects are exempt
from customs duty. Tourists are allowed two bottles of alcoholic beverage for
personal use and 500 grams of tobacco (400 cigarettes or 20 cigars).
Residents may import free of customs charges:
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200 Cigarettes or 200 grams of Tobacco or 25 Cigars
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1 liter of Alcoholic Beverage
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60 grams of Perfume or 1/2 liter of Eau de Cologne
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Personal souvenirs or gifts
within a reasonable amount.
Crewmen and seamen (Resident or Non-Residents) are allowed the following, free of customs charges:
20 Cigarettes only in an open package, (No other Tobacco Articles or Alcoholic beverage are allowed).
Currency Requirements:
Import:
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Allowed with no restrictions are
traveler-checks and foreign currency
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Import of personal gold or precious stones is exempted from customs duties, and cleared on the basis of the passengers' verbal
declaration
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Arms and Ammunition: An import license for arms and ammunition must, under all circumstances, is obtained from the Lebanese Ministries of Defense and Interior at Beirut prior to
arrival
Export:
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Allowed with no restrictions are local currency (Lebanese Pound LBP) and unlimited amounts of any foreign currencies, with the exception of gold coins. However, if a quantity of gold coins is declared on arrival, the same quantity may be exported.
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Export of Antiquities: prohibited without an export license.
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