Can I Bring a Lei Back from Hawaii? USDA Guidelines and Packing Tips
Learn how to bring a lei back from Hawaii safely and legally, following USDA regulations and packing tips to keep it fresh.
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Yes, you can bring a lei back from Hawaii—just ensure it follows agricultural regulations. Avoid leis with forbidden plant materials like citrus leaves or jade vine flowers. USDA will inspect lei at the airport. Pack it carefully to prevent damage and keep it fresh.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I bring any type of lei from Hawaii on a plane? You can bring a lei from Hawaii as long as it does not contain prohibited materials like citrus leaves or jade vine flowers and complies with USDA agricultural regulations.
- What does the USDA inspect on leis when leaving Hawaii? The USDA inspects leis for forbidden plant materials that could carry pests or diseases, ensuring they meet quarantine rules before allowing them on the plane.
- How should I pack a lei to keep it fresh during travel? Pack your lei carefully in a protective container or wrapping to prevent damage and maintain freshness, avoiding crushing or exposure to extreme temperatures.