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Taking a flight soon? Check out New Customs Baggage RulesReducing paperwork, one would be able to declare their baggage electronically. This can be even in advance, which would save time at customs counters.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The updated regulations replace the decade-old baggage rules and introduce changes that flyers should be aware of for a hassle-free journey.</p></div>

The updated regulations replace the decade-old baggage rules and introduce changes that flyers should be aware of for a hassle-free journey.

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Taking a flight soon? Passengers are advised to stay informed ahead of their journey as the New Customs Baggage Rules, 2026, has come into effect from midnight on February 2.

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The updated regulations replace the decade-old baggage rules and introduce changes that flyers should be aware of for a hassle-free journey.

The government has released the Baggage Rules, 2026, along with the New Customs Baggage (Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2026, and issued a Master Circular for people travelling to and from India.

These changes aim to simplify customs procedures and make airport clearance faster and more efficient for passengers.

Baggage declaration

The update lets passengers do the baggage declaration process by themselves. Reducing paperwork, one would be able to declare their baggage electronically. This can be even in advance, which would save time at customs counters.

These changes will see enhanced general free allowance, transfer of residence benefits and special allowances for jewellery.

The Ministry said these measures reflect facilitative and revised provisions for international passengers, and in accordance with new economic conditions, rising travel volumes and passenger expectations, All India Radio stated in its report.

Update on carrying duty-free goods

The government has also allowed one laptop to be brought duty-free by passengers above 18 years of age.

The government on Sunday raised the limit for passengers bringing duty-free imported goods into India from Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000.

Under the Baggage Rules, 2026, notified on Sunday, a resident or a tourist of Indian origin arriving in India other than by land, shall be allowed clearance free of duty articles, up to Rs 75,000, if such articles are carried on the person or in the bona fide accompanied baggage of the passenger.

Pet onboard?

The recent regulations have notified that pets can be brought in duty-free when in accordance with necessitated conditions.

Imports and re-imports

Now, items returning to India are expected to undergo less complicated process. This comes in the view of new provisions which have been added for temporary imports and re-imports.

(With PTI inputs)

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(Published 03 February 2026, 17:50 IST)