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On 1 January 2021, the UK left the European Union. Passengers continue to be able to use Heathrow to travel from the UK to the EU. There has been some changes at customs and the process of declaring goods.
The blue channel (previously used for arrivals from EEA countries) has closed. All passengers arriving from the EU are required to make a customs declaration by selecting the green channel (nothing to declare) or the red channel (goods to declare).
For more information on the customs changes, view Government advice.
If your baggage is checked through to your final destination, that’s where you clear customs. If you’re collecting your baggage and checking in to your next flight yourself, you need to pass through customs at Heathrow.
If you’re travelling from the Channel Islands, you need to clear UK customs but you don’t go through passport control.
If you’re carrying cash or goods with the equivalent value of €10,000 or more, stop by the red customs exit to declare.
Check the government website to find out how much you can bring to the UK and what to declare.
You’re responsible for the goods you carry through, so make sure what you take into the UK belongs to you.