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Can I bring two bottles of Royal Jelly through domestic airport security in Bangkok?

Jul 12, 2023
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Peter *********
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Will domestic airport security in Bangkok allow 2 bottles of Royal Jelly (honey) to go through
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Traveling with Royal Jelly in Bangkok requires adherence to specific liquid regulations. If the Royal Jelly is in small bottles (each under 100ml), it should comply with airport security rules for carry-on baggage. For checked luggage, bringing larger quantities is permissible. Capsules containing Royal Jelly typically do not fall under liquid restrictions, making them easier to transport. Travelers advised that checked luggage is a safe option, and experiences suggest no significant issues with bringing supplements into Thailand.
René *******
No
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Bill *******
Royal Jelly…Ladyboys special
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Jo **********
yes
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Jonathan ********
Should be ok as a pill, I recently had an issue with mustard as it was considered a liquid
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Giorgio ******
I guess no problem in your checked in luggage ! but not in cabin luggage
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Pui *****
Now that you've clarified that they are capsules, similar to fish oil or other liquid-filled capsules, from my experience, those are no problem in your carry-on and don't count as liquids.
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Jae *******
In or out of Thailand?
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Vernon *********
You might get caught by a sting operation.
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Mma *******
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That would Bee painful.
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Nick *********
I have never been stopped and searched going into Thailand and I look sketchy as fuuk .
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@Peter ********
as advised in checked luggage is fine
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Frank **********
Royal Jelly? Was it blessed by a King?
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James *********
@Frank *********
No by a Queen.
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Vernon *********
Should bee allowed!
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Myles *******
If bottle under 100ml yes if not no
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Milan *******************
I was wondering the same, what if I bring 5L extra with me in my luggage & declare it? Can I just pay customs duty & keep it? Or will they confiscate this?
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Peter *********
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Royal Jelly Honey 120 small capsules in a bottle (vitamin) supplement
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Ya *****
@Peter ********
put in you bag or luggage. Should not have issue. As I always bring vitamin and thing to Thailand from Singapore. So far no issue
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Sri ***
Check-in ok if not, u can make 100ml bottles to carry
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Reidar **********
Checked luggage ..
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Lynnette *******
In suitcase as hold baggage it should be ok.
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Phillip ********
Be handy if you defined "bottle" a bit more.
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Peter *********
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@Phillip *******
120 vitamin capsules sealed in a bottle
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Phillip ********
@Peter ********
No issue once sealed assuming you are only taking hand luggage.
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Brandon ************
It would need to follow the liquid rules.

Maximum size of 100ml in a clear container and in a clear bag.
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Peter *********
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@Brandon ***********
120 capsules sealed in bottle , vitamin supplement
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Mark ********
@Peter ********
Capsules should not be an issue.
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