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Postby littlelady » 31 Aug 2009 16:59

Is it possible to buy duty free on arrival at dalaman, we have always flew to bodrum before and purchased cigs and vodka on arrival. or does onair sell on board. leave teeside on wednesday will be in ichmeler for the first time by 7pm.
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Re: duty free

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 31 Aug 2009 17:05

yeah it is available
there is a few shops in the arrival hall beside baggage reclaim
hope this helps
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Re: duty free

Postby iluvicmeler » 31 Aug 2009 18:34

Hiya,
flown with onur air 7 times and have always found them cheaper for alchohol and cigs. I was £85 for 1000 benson and hedges in July.
Have a good hol, only been home 4 weeks and it seems like a lifetime ago
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Re: duty free

Postby dotty » 31 Aug 2009 19:17

Its often cheaper on the plane, the only thing is with Onur Air they don't carry a large enough stock and are usually sold out
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Re: duty free

Postby Gemma Louise » 31 Aug 2009 19:24

Hi we are flying from newcastle on the 4th and were gonna buy some duty free (drink mainly) from Newcastle before we set off, is this a good idea?
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Re: duty free

Postby Silverfox BC » 31 Aug 2009 20:08

Its a gamble as to whether the price is cheaper at the airport before you leave or get them on the plane. It is true there's a poor selection if travelling with Onur. We usually buy at the airport on the way out but have noticed recently that there is a poor or no selection at the cheaper end of the market for spirits these days especially if it's brandy you are after. That is very expensive in Icmeler. I'm now being converted back to g and t becaause of the price. One can not go without that sort of medication for three weeks, can one!!!!
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Re: duty free

Postby Chris » 31 Aug 2009 21:58

I bought spirits in Manchester airport,glad I did because they were dearer on onurair,ciggs were cheaper on the plane,superkings 36euros for 400.Dalaman airport was more expensive for both.
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Re: duty free

Postby dksbbs » 31 Aug 2009 22:24

Definatley buy the fags on Onur air, €31 for 400 Silkcut, the same price for 200 at Dalaman.

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Re: duty free

Postby robozzie » 31 Aug 2009 22:56

can any one tell me if onuir does menthol cigs on board preferably superkings not kingsize and if so what brands and how much do they cost goingon hols to icmeler in 14 days cantcome sooner enough for us turkish virgins
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Re: duty free

Postby Chris » 01 Sep 2009 15:09

onurair did sell menthol,they were mayfair or Berkley! cant remember which one!.
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Re: duty free

Postby billyjoarmstrong » 01 Sep 2009 16:56

Hi All
Im off in 20 days time and it's my first time to Turkey and wandered if anyone knew if T*****n sold duty free on plane? I don't smoke but i usually buy for my dad as a holiday present. Somebody mentioned buying 1000 Bensons is this ok with customs regulations? scared of getting caught :lol:
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Re: duty free

Postby dotty » 01 Sep 2009 16:58

They definitely sell duty free on the plane, but I don't know the prices
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Re: duty free

Postby daviemc » 01 Sep 2009 16:59

on the way back your only allowed to bring in 200 cigs per person
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