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I traveled with Oman air from GOA to Muscat on 20/1/2019.

I had raw meat with me, frozen and packed in a cool box in my checked in luggage.



The Oman air staff did not allow me to carry it, hence I removed it and threw it away.



What are the rules about this? Where can I find these on the Oman air website?










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I traveled with Oman air from GOA to Muscat on 20/1/2019.

I had raw meat with me, frozen and packed in a cool box in my checked in luggage.



The Oman air staff did not allow me to carry it, hence I removed it and threw it away.



What are the rules about this? Where can I find these on the Oman air website?










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I traveled with Oman air from GOA to Muscat on 20/1/2019.

I had raw meat with me, frozen and packed in a cool box in my checked in luggage.



The Oman air staff did not allow me to carry it, hence I removed it and threw it away.



What are the rules about this? Where can I find these on the Oman air website?










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I traveled with Oman air from GOA to Muscat on 20/1/2019.

I had raw meat with me, frozen and packed in a cool box in my checked in luggage.



The Oman air staff did not allow me to carry it, hence I removed it and threw it away.



What are the rules about this? Where can I find these on the Oman air website?







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    We're not associated with any airline, so we can't put anything on their websites.

    – Henrik
    4 hours ago














  • 2





    We're not associated with any airline, so we can't put anything on their websites.

    – Henrik
    4 hours ago








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We're not associated with any airline, so we can't put anything on their websites.

– Henrik
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We're not associated with any airline, so we can't put anything on their websites.

– Henrik
4 hours ago










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I couldn't find the exact link. But almost all countries prohibit to bring non packaged raw meat (Canned items are usually exempted).



It was better that your goods is just confiscated. Usually it comes with a fine.






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    Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

    – Peter Taylor
    2 hours ago






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    There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

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I couldn't find the exact link. But almost all countries prohibit to bring non packaged raw meat (Canned items are usually exempted).



It was better that your goods is just confiscated. Usually it comes with a fine.






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    Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

    – Peter Taylor
    2 hours ago






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    There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

    – alephzero
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I couldn't find the exact link. But almost all countries prohibit to bring non packaged raw meat (Canned items are usually exempted).



It was better that your goods is just confiscated. Usually it comes with a fine.






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    Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

    – Peter Taylor
    2 hours ago






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    There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

    – alephzero
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I couldn't find the exact link. But almost all countries prohibit to bring non packaged raw meat (Canned items are usually exempted).



It was better that your goods is just confiscated. Usually it comes with a fine.






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I couldn't find the exact link. But almost all countries prohibit to bring non packaged raw meat (Canned items are usually exempted).



It was better that your goods is just confiscated. Usually it comes with a fine.







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    Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

    – Peter Taylor
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

    – alephzero
    21 mins ago
















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    Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

    – Peter Taylor
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

    – alephzero
    21 mins ago










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Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

– Peter Taylor
2 hours ago





Not sure what you mean by "packaged". Unless things have changed since 2005, non-Muslims are allowed to bring small quantities of pork into Oman for personal consumption. I took some sausages in my hold luggage without problems. My bag was searched by Omani Customs, but they were only interested in checking my CDs to ensure that they weren't pornographic DVDs.

– Peter Taylor
2 hours ago




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There is no easy way to tell whether a so-called sausage contains meat or not, and even excluding the vegetarian and vegan versions, I'm not convinced that some popular commercial brands have any animal products at all in them!

– alephzero
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