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People who have recently flown, tell me: is it possible to carry fruit in hand luggage on the plane: mango, melon, strawberry ... When departing from Sharm el-Sheikh? Or is it only in luggage?
7 years ago  •  23 subscribers 45 answers
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It is possible and necessary!!! call George Clooney viber +201090161408, he sends his minibus to your hotel, a large selection of fruits --- dates, mangoes, pomegranates, figs, strawberries, everything is half a dol. per kg, strawberries are more expensive, they pack everything in a box for you, they make a pen and you can easily take it with you in your hand luggage. They will also take you back to the hotel for free, for all other goods they also have normal prices, I took coffee, embroidered ... Farther...
Are there any restrictions on the export of products, things? And the details?.. For example, you need to take a certificate for a figurine, so that they would be allowed to transport it across the border. (An example is figurative, not necessarily a figurine) Thanks!
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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Corals and shells are prohibited for export. The fine is decent. And everything else you take as much as you want (there are still restrictions on the import of alcohol into Ukraine, read how much you can import). Fruits can be taken (for example, strawberries) in hand luggage. How much I do not bring fruits from Egypt, there have never been any restrictions for export))) Farther...
Hello! For the first time we gathered in Tai, I read that everyone is bringing fruit home: tell me how to transport them if the food is not with a suitcase, but with a bag, I'm afraid they will wrinkle? Where is the best place to buy them and which ones? How much can you take with you? Well, about alcohol: I want to bring local MCH beer home, can I? And how much? Thanks for answers!
14 years ago  •  13 subscribers 25 answers
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We brought fruits in a special foam box, which are sold in supermarkets. Before departure, the fruit in this box was put in the refrigerator. I recommend fruit rambutan, lard, mango, pineapple. Beer - CHANG, SINGHA. Bottles of 0.650 l. 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...
UAE
8 years ago  •  15 subscribers 24 answers
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You can carry everything. I carried sausage, lard, black bread, vodka and cognac, as well as a couple of canned food, ketchup. About the "zhlobstva" those who are not in the subject are indignant. Dubai has very high food prices. The same instant noodles will cost about $2-$3 per bag. Coffee, etc. is also overpriced, designed for rich foreigners. Another issue is quality. "Doshirak" in the UAE is eaten by Pakistanis and Indians, respectively, a European cannot eat "it" - there are a lot of ... 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...