What is the passenger concession allowance?

The passenger concession allowance refers to the duty-free allowance or concessions granted to passengers when they enter a country. These concessions typically allow travelers to bring in certain goods without having to pay import duties or taxes on them, up to specified limits.

In the context of Australia, the passenger concession allowance refers to the duty-free concessions provided to passengers entering the country. This allowance allows passengers to bring in a certain amount of goods without incurring customs duties or taxes.

The passenger concession allowance for adults (18 years and older) entering Australia includes:

  • A general duty-free allowance of AUD 900 for personal goods and gifts.
  • An additional alcohol allowance of up to 2.25 liters of alcoholic beverages (including wine, beer, or spirits).
  • An additional tobacco allowance of up to 25 cigarettes or 25 grams of tobacco products or 25 sticks of cigars or cigarillos.

Please note that these allowances can change, and it’s advisable to consult the Australian Border Force website or contact Australian customs authorities for the most up-to-date information regarding the passenger concession allowance and any applicable restrictions.