There are customs at Dublin airport. All non-European Union travellers must go through customs. If your journey was entirely within the EU, you can use the blue channel, where formal customs don't operate, after reclaiming your baggage. However customs officers will monitor this area and may operate checks. If you have something to declare to Customs you must do so. Customs officers are very vigilant and arrests are often made.
Yes, passengers connecting through Dublin on an international flight typically have to go through customs and immigration.
The Customs House in Dublin, completed in 1791 to replace the old on, is one Customs House Quay, which is on the river Liffey in Dublin.
it is very hard to go through UK customs
You go through customs when entering or leaving a country in Europe.
No, imported mattresses do not have to go through customs because they are not considered a hazardous material.
You go through customs when leaving the US before boarding your international flight.
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When leaving the US, you go through customs at the airport before boarding your international flight.
You typically go through customs when flying to Europe after you arrive at your destination airport.
When flying to Europe, you go through customs at the first airport you arrive at in the European Union.
Yes, passengers connecting through Atlanta on an international flight will need to go through customs and immigration.
Yes, checked bags typically go through customs when traveling internationally.