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They wrote a lot that if you fly in transit through Paris to Punta Cana, at the airport everything bought in duty free not in Paris will be taken away. I realized that this applies to liquids over 100 ml (perfume, alcohol, etc.), but what about other purchases, cosmetics such as powders, shadows, lipsticks ..etc, sweets, etc. are not liquid? Will they take absolutely everything or just liquids? Thank you.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 4 answers
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This applies to any transit zone. If you made purchases in the country of departure, but fly in transit through a second country, then there, regardless of whether the containers with liquids are packed in special duty free bags or not, they will take you away. This only applies to liquids. Therefore, make purchases of alcohol, spirits at an intermediate airport. Farther...
Tell me, what is the best flight to take from Kyiv to Punta Cana? Who flew from Kyiv, respond, pliz
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 24 answers
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You either with a transfer in Moscow and from there to Punta Cana by Aeroflot or Transaero, or with a transfer in Paris, Madrid, Düsseldorf or Frankfurt am Main. If you have an American visa, you can go through the states. See what's more convenient. 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...
What is the best way to pay in our Duty Free in EUR or in rubles?
11 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...