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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!
13 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...
Can fruits be carried in hand luggage in plastic containers sold in Thailand? I'm flying to Kyiv via Dubai, thank you.
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 15 answers
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If you have a caratine permit:( So it’s better not to wave them in front of border guards and customs. If they are hungry, then problems can begin. In addition, hand luggage has restrictions not only in weight, but also in size. Plastic baskets are usually do not "pass". So my advice: hard fruits - in a suitcase, soft, like mangoes - in hand luggage in an opaque bag or a small suitcase. Or, we also did this - we carried a standard Thai basket, separately in a large suitcase, which was checked ... Farther...
Good afternoon! Tell me, how can I carry fruits in hand luggage or check in luggage?
11 years ago  •  8 subscribers 10 answers
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Hard (coconut, pineapple, mangosteen) - in luggage, soft, like mango - in hand luggage. Be careful with special baskets, there are different troubles at different airports, but our border guards and customs officers know these baskets by sight very well. If they want fruit, you will have trouble. It is optimal, as in my opinion, to put a hard box into an ordinary bag or a hand luggage suitcase, and fruits into it. Farther...
how much can you take out and is it possible at all
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 5 answers
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We had shells and dry starfish in our luggage, seven bottles of rum. 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!
10 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...
Everyone advises to carry a hookah as souvenirs, it is also made of glass. And they throw luggage at the airport. It will break :(
17 years ago  •  2 subscribers 8 answers
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You can't take it on a plane. I found out about it at the airport. I put the big 2 in my bag. shifted clothes. and I thought to carry two small ones in hand luggage. and since it’s impossible, and there was absolutely no place to put it ..... I took an ordinary plastic bag, said goodbye to hookahs and checked it in my luggage :)))))) what was my surprise when they were safely in this bag and drove onto the tape after landing without a single scratch!!!! :))))) miracle. not less)))) 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...