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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...
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Maybe five. Which? :) This is a blitz survey (to fill your suitcase with only the most important and cool ones). Must have sweets! Already added to the list. But what? I'm lost :) Thank you.
13 years ago  •  8 subscribers 63 answers
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1. Dates. must have. 2. Shells. I have 3 basins (complete), or rather, a bunch of all sorts of compositions for the interior. It is not forbidden to export; 3. Sand from the desert; 4. Camel souvenir (I have a soft toy); 5. Souvenir "7 sands"; 6. Sweets - baklava. There are "Sweet" special stores, there are "Spinneys" supermarket chains; 7. Bahor (incense - one of the symbols of the UAE); 8. Australian mangoes - large, juicy, sold in chain supermarkets, I pounce on them first thing upon a ... Farther...
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I plan to buy a couple of bottles of Arabic oil perfumes or a spray in Dubai (in the city, not in Duty-free - everything is clear with him). Can I carry them in hand luggage, I'm afraid to take them in luggage - they will break, leak, etc.? Share your experience, how did you transport, how did you pack, were there any problems with this?
12 years ago  •  10 subscribers 12 answers
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spichak, what did the baggage not please? :) If there is a need to carry something fragile: alcohol, perfume, ... I always carry it in my luggage (I pack it in cellophane just in case). You lay things well and there are no problems, unless of course the bottle is larger than a suitcase. :) 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...
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...
Good afternoon! Who knows, tell me if you can put carbonated mineral water in your luggage? Doesn't she explode on the plane? I don't want to wet things. Thank you in advance!
10 years ago  •  9 subscribers 37 answers
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It is possible and necessary :))) It does not explode. I always have half a suitcase of water on the way out. Reluctance on vacation to immediately start shopping and shove bottles into the room. And I drink a lot and not anything. Farther...