Yes place it in a wine transportation container (found at any wine shop) the cardboard or styrafoam will protect your wine. They will open the box and check each bottle. Have a good trip. Yes it will go through Jamaica customs.
Yes you do.
In the airport.
No.
For International Flights yes, for domestic flights there is a security check but it is less formal than customs.
Depends on the size of the airport and whether you're passing any customs/state barriers or not. Travelling from the US to Europe for instance is passing a customs barrier, which usually means that you'll have to carry your baggage through customs yourself. Once inside Europe baggage can then be forwarded automatically pretty much regardless of how many connecting flights you have.
absolutely, and make sure to bring your passport
It probably depends where you are traveling from and to, but in most cases, assuming you are talking about a solid/aged cheese (Cheddar, Gouda, etc.) and not a fresh cheese (Ricotta, some goat cheeses, cottage cheese) it can be taken through customs without trouble. When traveling from the Caribbean to the US, the customs officer asked me if my cheese was "dried." I eventually came to understand that they wanted to know whether it was a hard or soft cheese. It was gouda; they let me take it through.
it is very hard to go through UK customs
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Purchasing baggage tickets to check your baggage with Delta airlines can be done through Delta's website. Delta's website has information about check-in options including how to pay for baggage fees. It's best to be very cautious of other websites that would try to sell baggage tickets.
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