yes
It would depend on the Airlines... most of my flights (on different airlines) I carry 2 Rims of cigarettes (per person).
As of my last update, individuals traveling into Illinois can bring in up to 2 cartons (400 cigarettes) of cigarettes for personal use without incurring taxes. It's important to note that this limit is applicable to adults aged 21 and older. Any amount exceeding this limit may be subject to taxation, and regulations can vary or change, so it's advisable to check with local authorities or the Illinois Department of Revenue for the most current information.
There's a limit of 200 cigarettes (not cartons), and you must use them yourself as opposed to selling them. If you plan to sell them, or want to import more than 200, you're responsible for paying tax ($70.50 per thousand for cigarettes weighing 3 pounds or less per thousand, 72.60 per thousand for cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per thousand).
The weight limit for a personal item on Spirit Airlines is 18 pounds.
The United Airlines carry-on weight limit in 2014 was 40 pounds.
There is an age limit on buying them but I'm not sure about smoking them...
All of your cigarettes beyond the 200 limit will be dutiable. If you choose not to pay duty fees, then all of your cigarettes will be seized.
You can so long as you are 18 and you are not reselling them and you are using them for personal consumption. It would be best if it wasn't marked so as to be known cigarettes are inside, so a teen won't steal them.
In theory since they are both part of the EU there is almost no limit - in practice there is a limit but it is very large indeed
The maximum size limit for a suitcase in linear inches allowed by most airlines is typically 62 inches.
The answer is a qualified yes.A traveler may include up to 1000 cigarettes in his duty-free exemption amount (there is a $1600 limit on the total value of goods in the exemption amount, so if you're also bringing in other items you should be aware of that) as long as at least 800 of them were purchased in the USVI. No more than 200 cigarettes purchased outside the USVI may be included.For any cigarettes in excess of that, you must pay a duty (flat rate of 1.5% of value) and they are also subject to Internal Revenue Service taxes.So, if your real question was "I bought a pack of cigarettes on vacation, can I bring the back with me?" -- yes. If it was "Can I buy many cartons of cigarettes and bring them back with me" -- not without paying duties and taxes.Notice that the cigarettes must be declared either way.
probably about 2- 5