Related questions: Duty free in Abkhazia

  Ask a Question
Ask a question
Experts and experienced tourists will answer
+ Add question details
1 subscribers will be
notified of the issue


5 years ago  •  4 subscribers 10 answers
best answer
Natasha59 When I was in Cuba, "duty free" worked only at the airport. For foreigners inside the country, there were various foreign exchange shops of a diplomatic nature similar to "Birch" (foreign exchange and check shops: diplomatic, trade representative, through the GKS, Military). In addition, there was a system of tarhet of different levels. Now there are two currencies in Cuba - domestic (CUP, peso cubano), and the Cuban convertible peso (CUC) (Spanish Peso convertible), reduced to the dol ... Farther...
What is the best way to pay in our Duty Free in EUR or in rubles?
12 years ago  •  6 subscribers 13 answers
best answer
I go to dutik at least twice a month, so I tried it, I didn’t find anything surprising. When you buy a product with a price of 10 euros for a euro, you will pay exactly 10 euros, and not a cent more. If the same product is bought for rubles, its price in rubles will be determined not by multiplying these 10 euros by the exchange rate of the Central Bank, and not even by the euro selling rate by commercial banks, but always a little more, by 5 percent. Now about cards. Cash euros or bank cards ... Farther...
Strong and not strong? Or is there no export restriction at all?
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 12 answers
best answer
In duty free you can buy as much as you can carry. Farther...
Good afternoon. I flew from Antalya and forgot to look at the non-cash payment in Duty Free Antalya. I'm flying from Moscow to Istanbul, I don't really want to carry cash. Accordingly, the question arose whether it is possible to pay with a bank card in Duty Free stores? The same question is of interest about Sheremetyevo Airport, since I fly out of it - is it also possible to pay with a card? Well, another question - for those who flew domestic flights in Turkey from Istanbul Ataturk Airport ... Is there Duty Free for domestic flights / the airport is divided into international. and internal or not? I was in transit from Antalya once, but I didn’t understand :)
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 6 answers
best answer
You can pay by card without any problems. Ataturk Airport has both international and domestic terminals (transition between them through a special tunnel). There is no duty free in the domestic terminal. Upon arrival at the international terminal, at the exit, on the first floor there is a semblance of Duty free (as in Antalya) - the range and prices leave much to be desired. But the "dutik" in the international terminal is one of the largest that I have ever seen. Farther...
3 years ago  •  8 subscribers 10 answers
best answer
In the Victoria's Secret store in Duty Free in Kyiv, the assortment there is very limited, a perfume line, accessories and underpants. Everything is 3-4 times more expensive than in the official American online Victoria's Secret store or just stores of this brand in the USA cheaper to buy there - the store delivers to Ukraine from the USA and other countries For comparison, the price of shorts is from 11 euros, the price of the same model in the USA is from $ 3; body mist from 16-18 euros ... Farther...