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Strong and not strong? Or is there no export restriction at all?
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 12 answers
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In duty free you can buy as much as you can carry. Farther...
the tourist wants to take a few bottles of local wine with him
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 9 answers
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sigur62 - it depends on where to fly from. passengers of charter flights are really practically not examined (sometimes foreigners) but when I flew from China, everyone was forced to put things on the scanner. the same thing happened before the new year from the OAU and in May from Georgia. the logic of customs officers is clear - they know what and in what quantities and from which countries people import Farther...
How much alcohol can you take home? how many liters, etc.
12 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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Do not write nonsense, dear DmitriTour. There are rules for the free import of alcohol, which cannot be violated, and with your ridiculous advice you can let people down. Farther...
tell me how much you can take out the cognac "metaksa" home from Greece, and how much wine you can take out (home bought in the village is also taken into account?), if you are going together with a child, can we count the export for 2 people? and where is it still most profitable to buy cognac "metaksa" of various sizes, including souvenir ones (many orders), can anyone tell me? thanks
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 12 answers
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You know, I never knew how much you can carry :-) I put everything in my luggage and send it. Who is watching there? We brought grape brandy, metaxa, olive oil, liters from Crete. Nobody checked. I took Metaxa in duty free in Heraklion. And I’ll tell you more, our luggage (not hand luggage) was not checked at the airport at all, nowhere. Not in the Water Country we were flying to. Upon arrival, we pass through a green corridor with our heads held high and that's it :-) Farther...
From Greece we plan to bring all sorts of food "souvenirs" such as oil, wine, olives, feta, etc. As a rule, such products are sold (and better preserved) in glass jars and bottles or in tin containers (jars and containers). How can you carry all this on an airplane? Will they make you throw glass containers out of your hand luggage? And won't they throw it all away at the baggage screening? It is the subtleties of the "aircraft" baggage rules that are of interest, and not the customs ones (everything seems to be clear with them :)). We fly non-stop, on a regular flight, UIA, Kyiv-Athens-Kyiv. Thank you in advance!!!
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 15 answers
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In hand luggage it is possible only from duty free, because. you have already passed all the customs officers. And so they will force you to either leave it or pack it in your luggage. this is clear. They even take the mineral water out of hand. But in duty everything is very expensive. So buy at home an oilcloth for packing (such a pimply one) and immediately pack it into your suitcases. 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...
I'm going to carry alcohol with me in my suitcase. How much can you carry? The tour agency said that 1l of strong and 1l of weak, but on the Internet it says that 3l of strong and 2l of weak
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 12 answers
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Of course, you can take out as much as you like from Turkey (and not only), but bring it in ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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He brought 15 kg of mangoes and 10 kg of pomegranates. For fidelity, I took greener fruits, wrapped them in toilet paper, secured them with adhesive tape on top. Farther...