Yes, you may take cigarettes onto a plane, but most airlines will not let you smoke them.
sometimes. it can depend. i went on a plane and they didn't allow my moms cigarettes on flight but on the trip back they said it was okay. it was weird.
Innumerable.
Smoking in the terminals is prohibited by Hong Kong law, except in the designated smoking lounges at the restricted area of Terminal 1.
because you cant bring ciggarates on the plane
yes, you just cant smokeit.
You should only take 200 cigarettes with you to the UK and it doesn't matter whether these were bought on the island or on the plane, if you take any more (which you may) you must pay the extra taxes, which would make no sense since you could then buy them in the UK for the same price. From anywhere else in EU, except the Canary Islands, you may take 800 "tax-free" cigarettes with you back home.
Yes. As long as you refer to a small amount in your carry-on, such as a couple packs. The airlines and transportation security do not interfere with state law.
For air travel, it's important to note that smoking is strictly prohibited on commercial flights. Passengers are not allowed to smoke inside the aircraft, including the use of electronic cigarettes. Therefore, if someone is a smoker, it is advisable to refrain from carrying cigarettes or any smoking paraphernalia onto the flight.
you can take almonds on a plane
can you take a trowel on a plane
Depends on the plane