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Offline lance

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« on: April 20, 2015, 14:08:51 PM »
Dont know if this any help to anyone.the first section is bringing in to turkey.

TOBACCO PRODUCTS
CIGARETTES: 3 boxes
CIGARILLOS: 100 pieces
CIGARS: 50 pieces
SHREDDED TOBACCO: 250 grams
PIPE TOBACCO: 250 grams

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
Alcoholic drinks containing alcohol over 22% (except wine and champagne) - 1 liters
Alcoholic drinks containing less than 22% (including wine and champagne) - 2 liters

OTHER PRODUCTS
Perfume, Lotion, Eau De Toilet, Cologne, Lavender Water - 600 ml.
Skin Care Products and Cosmetics - 5 pcs
Tea -1 kg
Instant Coffee - 1 kg
Coffee - 1 kg
Chocolate - 1 kg

DEPARTURE SHOPPING LIMITS (Limits Per Person)
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
CIGARETTES - 9 boxes
CIGARILLOS - 300 pieces
CIGARS - 150 pieces
SHREDDED TOBACCO - 750 grams
PIPE TOBACCO - 750 grams

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
Alcoholic drinks containing alcohol over 22% (except wine and champagne) - 3 liters
Alcoholic drinks containing less than 22% (including wine and champagne) - 6 liters
OTHER PRODUCTS
Perfume, Lotion, Eau De Toilet, Cologne, Lavender Water - 1800 ml.

Skin Care Products and Cosmetics - 15 pcs
Tea - 3 kg
Instant Coffee - 3 kg
Coffee - 3 kg
Chocolate - 6 kg



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Re: duty free list
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2015, 14:30:58 PM »
The deaprture allowances are where a lot of holidaymakers are getting caught out. It may well be OK to take them out of Turkey but they're above the Duty Free limits for entry into the UK from a non-EU state.

Offline Hamlet

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2015, 17:53:21 PM »
We drove back into Turkey via the border at Ipsala, last Friday.
There was sign on the Customs control booth that stated "...each person is allowed to bring 2 packets (not cartons) of cigarettes ....."

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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2015, 18:02:05 PM »
Duty Free/Tax Paid into the UK from non EU countries is 200 cigarettes or 1 sleeve as it is known.  In Turkish airports the staff will tell you and sell you anything because once you part with your cash, they've got it.  Customs & Excise in the UK give "recommendations" for cigarettes being brought infrom the EU, usually 3,200 BUT you can bring in any amount from EU countries provided it is not for re-sale.   You can bring different brands if you wish and you CAN give them as gifts to family and friends. 

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2015, 21:47:06 PM »
An extremely clever ( Psychologist ) friend of ours , after spending  a fortnight with Loz & I in Turkey, was told at Dalaman Duty Free that it was perfectly legal to take 2000 cigarettes back to the U.K. On arrival at Gatwick, Customs & Excise took the lot from him, even the amount that he was legally entitled to carry into the U.K. was forfeited !! So, be very aware of what the law is , before parting with any money at ANY exit airport in Turkey, because as Ray1951 rightly says, you pays yer money, you take yer chance !!  Enjoy your holiday !!

Offline bewva

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2015, 22:15:19 PM »
I always get told at Dlm that you can take lots more cigarettes why not buy more?, when I tell them that customs only allow 200 they say I am wrong. Bloody liars.

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2015, 22:20:46 PM »
This is from the U.K. Government Website and give you exact details of what you can bring in.

https://www.gov.uk/duty-free-goods/arrivals-from-outside-the-eu

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2015, 23:04:55 PM »
I don't find these days (and haven't for a few years)that Duty Free is the bargain we get told it is. I cant be bothered to haul heavy bottles home for the sake of saving a couple of quid especially when our supermarkets have regular reductions.
Perfume last Christmas was cheaper in Boots for a Gift set  compared to duty free!

Remember that sales people are on commission both in the air and in the terminal thus loading prices.

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2015, 23:11:58 PM »
How are they "loading prices" to gain commission? The prices are all clearly shown.

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Re: duty free list
« Reply #9 on: April 20, 2015, 23:20:29 PM »
Its common knowledge crew etc earn commission..it won't come out of company profits !

http://www.cabincrew.com/career-advice/how-much-do-cabin-crew-earn/1099




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