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Tell me, where is the best place to buy perfume in duty in Hurghada or in Moscow?
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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I bought perfume for myself and a friend in Sheremetyevo (there, by the way, there are 2 stores, one large selection, but the price is higher, and the second choice is much smaller, but cheaper). Specially in Hurghada (there is also one store cheaper, and others are more expensive, 3 it wasn’t open yet) I looked at the prices, they turned out to be lower by about 10 bucks. They shouldn’t go bad, it’s not hot at the airport. The choice is smaller, but not by much. I won’t say about the quality, I ... Farther...
Good afternoon! I didn’t pay attention to something before ... I always paid in cash. And now too lazy to bring cash. Is there a payment by bank transfer in Duty Free Moscow Sheremetyevo D, F?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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Yes it is possible. Farther...
such a question, when you buy alcohol in duty free, can you drink it before landing?) I’m afraid to fly terribly, I’m afraid I can’t do without a relaxing one at all
13 years ago  •  13 subscribers 50 answers
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"I don't understand this rule about the ban on booze on board..." When you get drunk as a neighbor in the cabin, who will yell in a bad voice, swear and puke, litter ... Farther...
Friends!!! Such a question!!! It concerns Duty Free Sheremetyevo and Duty Free Bangkok Suvarnabhumi. Does it make sense to buy at Sheremetyevo? What are the prices in Thailand compared to Moscow? Will I have problems exporting the same alcohol bought in Russia from Bangkok? (i.e. bought from us, went to Thailand with him and returned with the same). As far as I know, the export of liquid up to 1 liter! Thanks to all!
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 15 answers
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VAS - offset! :) How many in Tae was and all the time pulled the sauces in the glass. Here's the dunce!!! After all, I could buy sauce for spilling on the top of my head in plastic (given how thermonuclear it is, it will obviously be stored for a long time. Well, why is there no mind for elementary things. As for bringing alcohol to Tai, it's pointless. Their strong alcohol is inexpensive and tastes decent (the price of 0.5 liters of local brandy "100 peppers" is about 320 baht - about $ 11), t ... Farther...
Good afternoon, I have a question. I’m traveling with a 2-year-old child, is it possible for him to bring children’s juice and food into the duty free zone and onto the plane (as far as I remember, even water is taken from adults). Thanks.
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 7 answers
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You can enter the duty free zone as much as you want. You can’t go on a plane, but you can try, last year they carried a can of cola, no one noticed. Farther...
What is the best way to pay in our Duty Free in EUR or in rubles?
12 years ago  •  6 subscribers 13 answers
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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...