Security and Customs at Fiji Airports, we prioritize the safety and security of all passengers while ensuring a smooth customs process. Here’s what you need to know:
Security Screening
- All passengers and their belongings must undergo security screening. This includes passing through metal detectors and having carry-on items scanned. Prohibited items, such as sharp objects, flammable materials, and liquids exceeding 100ml, are not allowed in carry-on baggage.
Customs Clearance
- Arrival: Upon arrival, passengers must complete a Fiji Passenger Arrival Card and declare any restricted or prohibited items. This includes fresh produce, animal products, and large sums of currency (over FJ$10,000).
- Departure: While formalities are minimal, passengers should ensure compliance with customs regulations for any goods being exported.


Duty-Free Allowances
- Passengers are entitled to duty-free allowances, including:
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- 250 sticks of cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco.
- 2.25 liters of spirits or 4.5 liters of beer or wine.
- Other goods valued up to FJ$400.
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Prohibited and Restricted Item
- Items such as illegal drugs, firearms, and certain plants or animals are strictly prohibited. For a detailed list, consult the Fiji Revenue & Customs Service.
Biosecurity Measures
- To protect Fiji’s unique environment, travelers must declare items that may pose a biosecurity risk, such as fresh food, seeds, or soil.
For more information on customs and security regulations, visit the Fiji Airports official website or the Fiji Revenue & Customs Service.








