What
Can I Bring
Flying to Hawaii
is different than flying to many other destinations. Many plants and animals
from elsewhere in the world can be harmful to Hawaii’s unique environment,
agriculture, and communities. Aboard your flight to Hawaii, you will be required
by state law to fill out an agriculture declaration form.
• Passengers arriving with fresh fruits & vegetables; cut flowers
& foliage; rooted plants & plant cuttings, or algae; raw or propagative
seeds or bulbs; soil, growing media, sand; live seafood (lobsters, clams,
oysters); cultures of bacteria, fungi, viruses or protozoa; or insects, live
fish, amphibians, etc., must declare them and submit them for inspection to
a Hawaii Plant Quarantine Inspector in the baggage claim area.
• If you are traveling with live animals, you must declare them and
notify a cabin attendant on your flight prior to deplaning.
• All live animals must be turned in to the airport’s Animal Quarantine
Holding Facility by the airline, not the passenger, upon arrival.
For further information on importing plants and animals into the state, please
visit the Hawaii State Department of Agriculture’s Quarantine Office
website.
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