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Turbosina 08-11-2016 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by adspilot (Post 2178707)
The only thing I have seen confiscated was food.

Yeah, in Leon/ Guanajuato they took my lamb curry! :mad:

But...I ended up having an absolutely fantastic Mexican meal in downtown Guanajuato (truly a lovely city). The food was vastly better than the c**p masquerading as Mexican food here in the States.

Turboprop 08-11-2016 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by bikingscott (Post 2178557)
why is it that when going into mexico, after immigration/passport control, the customs people there always stop x-ray and hand-search flight crews? Meanwhile all the passengers just get the greenlight and "passé"
in addition if you brought your favorite adult beverage, they take it away from you.
I have asked repeatedly for them, or their supervisors, to show me where in their rule book where it says flight crew cannot bring any alcohol into mexico.
I finally found one supervisor, with good english, to admit that there really isn't a rule that says we can't bring any, but that their rules don't say that we can. So therefore they just take it away from you.

:d
welcome to mexico señor!

Turboprop 08-11-2016 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by egl2fdx (Post 2178644)
Wait til Trump becomes president.


he will make the Regional airlines Great Again...by just stop flying into Mexico... that will be nice. :p

Name User 08-11-2016 06:23 PM

Tit for tat. The US gave the Mexican crews the 3rd degree and now Mexico retaliates. That being said I have always been waved on when going through in Cancun.

saxman66 08-13-2016 05:27 PM

I've had them try to confiscate liquids from flight crews while clearing security to take the flight back to the US. This didn't make the female crews very happy when they had to give up their expensive hair products. One way around that was to have the ticket counter check the crew luggage. Yes, you can do that.

Karloffstall 08-13-2016 05:54 PM

Who cares? Why does known crew require me to show an additional photo id when the machine verifies my info, why do I have to do quarterly continuing training web portals, why do I have to watch the kardashians with my wife.. Because that is the way it is. Stop complaining

minimwage4 08-13-2016 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by Bikingscott (Post 2178557)
Why is it that when going into Mexico, after Immigration/Passport Control, the customs people there ALWAYS stop X-Ray AND hand-search flight crews? Meanwhile all the passengers just get the Greenlight and "Passé"
In addition if you brought your favorite adult beverage, they take it away from you.
I have asked repeatedly for them, or their supervisors, to show me where in their rule book where it says flight crew cannot bring ANY alcohol into Mexico.
I finally found one supervisor, with good English, to admit that there really isn't a rule that says we can't bring any, but that their rules don't say that we can. So therefore they just take it away from you.

Yea dude I'll never forget they got my expensive whole foods shampoo. They probably brought it back for their familiy to use.

mooney 08-13-2016 08:34 PM

Things sure seemed to have changed. Did numerous flights to Monterey in 2001 and flight crews were treated like royalty. Customs and security always just waved us though with a smile.

highflyer1980 08-13-2016 09:06 PM

Mexico Customs...
 
Used to carry a guitar. Went to SLP overnight. No problem. CUU overnight. No problem. AGU overnight. "Excuse me, you need to pay taxes for your guitar! " They asked me how much I paid for it, and a girl with a calculator said I needed to pay them some exuberant amount in Pesos. Yeah, like I carry that around. The agent then said I can leave the guitar at the airport. Yeah, sure I am. Luckily I was able to put the guitar on the flight with outbound crew back to the states and stored in CPO. Never again am I taking personal items there again.


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tomgoodman 08-14-2016 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by highflyer1980 (Post 2179956)
Never again am I taking personal items there again.

The Customs agent took one look at my personal items, started crying, and slipped me a few pesos! :p


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