How many cigarettes can I bring to the UK from abroad?

SMOKERS travelling abroad may want to check before attempting to board a flight with cigarettes with them.

Here’s all you need to know about taking cigarettes on an aircraft.

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How many cigarettes can I bring to the UK from abroad?

Travellers who return to the UK must be aware that they can only bring a specific amount of cigarettes without having to pay tax.

If they go over their allowance they will have to declare the goods and pay tax and duty.

According to the Government guidelines, the tobacco allowance lets you bring in one of the following:

200 cigarettes
100 cigarillos
50 cigars
250g tobacco
200 sticks of tobacco for electronic heated tobacco devices

You can split this allowance – so you could bring in 100 cigarettes and 25 cigars (both half of your allowance).


How many cigarettes can I take abroad from the UK?

If you enter the EU from the UK, you can bring goods free of VAT and excise duties with you within the limits set out below and if they are not for resale.

There is a higher or lower limit depending on the EU country you are visiting.

Lower limit

200 cigarettes
100 cigarillos
50 cigars
250g tobacco

Higher limit 

40 cigarettes
20 cigarillos
10 cigars
50g tobacco

If an EU country applies the lower limits, it can either apply them only to land and sea travellers (Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Slovakia) or to all travellers (Estonia and Romania).

Again, you can split this allowance.


How much is excise duty on cigarettes?

Since October 2021, the excise duty on cigarettes in the UK is £262.90 per 1,000 cigarettes plus 16.5% of the retail price.

The duty rate for cigars is £327.92 per keg and hand-rolling tobacco is £302.32 per kg.

Are cigarettes cheaper abroad?

As the UK has left the EU – prices of cigarettes in airports are cheaper because of Duty Free.

France, Spain, Greece, and Italy offer discounts between 20 and 24 per cent.

The cheapest tobacco products are in Dubai, where 200 Marlboro Gold cigarettes cost £22.56 — a third the price of the same carton at Heathrow, and 500% cheaper than in a British supermarket.


A spokesperson for the British Medical Association said: “Anything that increases the availability of tobacco is a negative step for public health.

“Each year there are nearly half a million hospital admissions in England because of smoking in England and nearly 80,000 deaths annually.”

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