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Hello, I'm flying to Turkey, and indeed, for the first time. Please tell me who knows how much you can buy goods in Duty Free, so that they let you on the plane. I understand that it will have to be carried in hand luggage? How are hand luggage checked before boarding the plane and upon arrival, both in Boryspil and in Antalya? For example, if I buy several bottles of alcohol in Duty Free, this will be included in the allowed weight of hand luggage, i.e. 7 kg. Thanks in advance for your reply.
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 22 answers
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I don’t know how it is in Boryspil, but there shouldn’t be any problems due to several bottles (unless, of course, you are going to stock up there with a box). Alcohol purchased in a dutik is not subject to the liquid allowance, as well as the weight of hand luggage, i.e. you can safely take your legal kg (in general, no one weighs hand luggage) + packages from duty free. By quantity, you can 1 liter of strong and 2 liters of weak alcohol. Farther...
In Amsterdam, I bought 5 bottles of perfume for the amount of 280 euros, in Boryspil the customs officer showed off, they say you have to pay a fee. Due to lack of time, I had to "give" one to him.
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 20 answers
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It is not taxed up to 200 euros, but if you open a couple of bottles - remove the cellophane from the box, for example, or if you throw the box away at all - you can safely say that these are personal items - and there is no duty, the labels and the price are cut off in the same way from things that don't mess with customs Farther...
Who was, tell me, what can you buy there from alcohol and how much? And how much per person (flying to Turkey)? I don't see any information anywhere.
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 7 answers
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Russkaya, no, not like that. Even with alcohol, we have not happened to reach the squeal of a pig, and here you are, apparently, sober, and already squealing like it is. It's strange you, honestly, react. Do you have alcohol problems? Why do you associate alcohol with some kind of indecency, do you not know the concept of drinking culture? My husband and I are going to celebrate the anniversary of our life together and my 50th birthday. Of course, we will sit down and drink something alcoholic ... Farther...
Are you arriving in Antalya or departing from Antalya?
13 years ago  •  11 subscribers 20 answers
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I can’t say how compared to Russia but when compared with Ukraine then in the deutik in Antalya perfumes are cheaper I always restock there. 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...
Hi all! Interested in such a question, how many liters of alcohol can you carry from Antalya Airport to Moscow? Thanks!
14 years ago  •  9 subscribers 10 answers
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From personal experience: 2 liters in luggage, + bought in duty free and sealed in special, transparent bags. And besides, quite calmly after passing into the store, you can buy beer and carry it on board, and on board ours open the packages and safely use it. Farther...
6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 12 answers
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At Antal airport there will no longer be an opportunity to get into "Duty Free". Passport control and access to the street. *** And where are the Duty Free shops opposite the baggage claim? Farther...
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