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Dooty Free?
I heard that Duti Free is cheaper in Egypt. Is the quality different? And where is it better to do shopping in Boryspil or Hurghada?
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аватар Titanik
I have never been to Borispol, as for duty free in Egypt, it is small compared to duty free in Moscow a/ports. at the same time, you can use duty free twice upon arrival in Egypt within 24 hours from the date of arrival, and on the way back)
аватар Titanik
prices are approximately equal in Moscow duty, in Hurghada .... but the choice in Hurghada is less
аватар Maashka
I don’t know how for others, for myself I can say that duty free in Hurghada, for example, is much cheaper than in Antalya. The quality is the same everywhere, but I would not buy in my country.
аватар terleo
the quality is the same everywhere, but the assortment usually differs. In Egypt, the choice is smaller
аватар skorpionSl
In Hurghada, the choice is slightly less, but I bought perfumes that were not available anywhere!
аватар Azizam
The choice of course in Hurghada duty free is less. But the charm is that there are several of them in Hurghada. One at the airport and at least one more in the city (they say there are two in the city, but I did not find the second one). And you can buy during the day from arrival.
аватар Dimz
people, and in blowing fries, how will they pay, in rubles or bucks? Also, is it possible with a card?
аватар AriGaLiNa
Well, what rubles! Bucks, euros or cards. Last year, prices in Dyuti were the same in Moscow and in Hurghada. This year in Yegi the prices turned out to be slightly higher for alcohol and perfumes (for example, in Moscow $51, in Yegi $53, etc.). But on the other hand, I bought perfumes in Egi, which are not found anywhere in Moscow !!!!
аватар Azizam
I don’t know how it is in Moscow, but in Boryspil it was possible to pay with hryvnias in duty free
аватар lerana07
in St. Petersburg they also accept rubles at the exchange rate of the Central Bank. In Egypt, for most goods (during departure), as a rule, there are no price tags. And in September I had to buy liquor (Malibu) in Egypt for $ 8 more than in Moscow. And in Sharm you can buy in dutik within 48 hours after arrival, the amount of alcohol (3 liters strong.) For 1 passport.
аватар HotLine
1. In Boryspil, Duty Free is expensive, in addition, it is not available at the exit. Those. goods will have to be transported back and forth.
2. Settlements in Duty Free are in dollars, euros or local currency.
3. At the airports of Egypt, there are normal shops with a good assortment and prices. Duty Free shops, which are located directly in Sharm and Hurghada, are very weak. In fact, only alcohol on the main positions. You can buy within 48 hours after arrival on the passport.
аватар HotLine
4. The quality is the same in all Duty Free - this is monitored by the suppliers of the brands sold.
аватар layar
In Boryspil prices"space " .In Hurghada on the day of arrival you can buy, but going there will take your strength. Buy "Youth " what you need and take the profitability of 200%.
аватар iunik
Hurghada on March 2006.
Duty free are: 1. At the airport upon arrival (the range is less than at departure). 2. There are two blow-fries in the city. 3. There are two blowers at the airport on departure.
Prices are different everywhere.
The cheapest in the city (for alcohol: Campari 9 $ / 1 liter, Cinzano 5 $ / 1 liter. At the airport on departure Campari 12 $ / 1 liter, Cinzano 8 $ / 1 liter. (prices for March 2006). Get in the city On the minibus, tell the driver"blowing fries".
Alcoholic drinks are not sold in shops and restaurants.
In Boryspil only on departure. (Prices are higher than in Hurghada).
аватар ksuhsenka
THANK!
аватар De_Zy
Thanks!!
аватар Innessa
THAT is alcohol, as I understand it, in Boryspil it is better not to buy, but to buy, for example, from suppliers (I have ways out)? Or who will say something about it? Apparently not a damn cheap Borispol duty free?
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