Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
11 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Yes, if you go by bus.

 

If you fly only if it is in a can or such like.

I find it difficult to buy mandarins, which are my favourite fruit. I know it is a no-no in hand luggage  

Posted

AFAIK any kind of meat or meat product is the only thing banned in luggage by Thai Customs.

 

Thailand has fruit up to the wazoo. I don't understand why the OP wants more. Fruit is usually perishable anyway.

 

Bring fruit into Australia - good luck with that.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

AFAIK any kind of meat or meat product is the only thing banned in luggage by Thai Customs.

 

Thailand has fruit up to the wazoo. I don't understand why the OP wants more. Fruit is usually perishable anyway.

 

Bring fruit into Australia - good luck with that.

 

 

I am currently in Spain and I would happily bring back strawberries (which are far superior to anything in Thailand) and other fruit.

 

And, of course, wine.

Posted
45 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Silly question, can i carry fruit in my checked luggage? 

No. Because it might bring diseases to the country and infect the crops here

Posted

My local fruit market has Thai fruit and imported fruit. Generally speaking it is EXCELLENT . It's an outdoor market not in a supermarket so it's much cheaper and usually better quality and more variety 

Posted

Have you never flown internationally?  Even the entry card that one has to fill out asks if you are bringing fruits.

 

I’m guessing you’ve never been out of Australia if you are unaware of this law.

 

Was your wife mail order?

 

 

IMG_2671.jpeg

IMG_2672.png

  • Thumbs Up 1
Posted
4 minutes ago, Airalee said:

Have you never flown internationally?  Even the entry card that one has to fill out asks if you are bringing fruits.

 

I’m guessing you’ve never been out of Australia if you are unaware of this law.

 

Was your wife mail order?

 

 

IMG_2671.jpeg

IMG_2672.png

Thanks for the mail order, I've been married to my Thai wife for 22 years, and just in case there was no arrival card for many years, and I can't fill one online 3 days before I fly out, bad try, Trumpster.

Posted

I don't understand your post. TIT. There are different fruits available year round. Why the hell would you want to waste luggage weight on mandarins. Chances are if you can get them at point A being your departure point you'll be able to get them at point B being your arrival point.

edit: I may have falsely assumed you're talking Thailand domestic as you've failed to mention small details like if this is international or domestic and if international flying into or out of Thailand and if out of to which destination. My advice is if you want advice try and be more specific in your post.

Posted
6 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Thanks for the mail order, I've been married to my Thai wife for 22 years, and just in case there was no arrival card for many years, and I can't fill one online 3 days before I fly out, bad try, Trumpster.

1.  I didn’t vote for Trump.  Nice try.

 

2.  Was this question brought on by an elder moment or is this kind of a life long thing for you?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Airalee said:

1.  I didn’t vote for Trump.  Nice try.

 

2.  Was this question brought on by an elder moment or is this kind of a life long thing for you?

Quoting my wife, a mail-order bride is disgusting, and yes, I come to LOS 3 times a year 

Posted
1 minute ago, still kicking said:

Quoting my wife, a mail-order bride is disgusting, and yes, I come to LOS 3 times a year 

No need to be ashamed of how you met your wife.

 

If you had traveled internationally before,  you probably wouldn’t be asking a question like this.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Airalee said:

No need to be ashamed of how you met your wife.

 

If you had traveled internationally before,  you probably wouldn’t be asking a question like this.

Why should I be ashamed that my wife worked in a uni in Chom Buang? Your wife is a bar girl? I have property in LOS  but moved back to the west because of medical insurance, which is free for me here. So is my wife of 22 years.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...