Duty free at Dalaman

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby JT » 24 Apr 2013 17:58

I suppose that there is a few ways you could interpret that

600 cigarettes

600 20 packets of cigarettes

600 cartons with10 x packets of 20 cigarettes in each

you could go on :cry:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby JT » 24 Apr 2013 18:00

Last year we had the ongoing never ending story of the membership cards, this year this, I can't remember the year before as I think my mind was eventually melted with that one

What could be in store for 2014 :wink:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby scooby1d » 24 Apr 2013 19:12

JT wrote:Last year we had the ongoing never ending story of the membership cards, this year this, I can't remember the year before as I think my mind was eventually melted with that one

What could be in store for 2014 :wink:


I think that the one for next year JT might just be the e-visa
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby JT » 24 Apr 2013 21:35

Ah the e-visa, I was hoping that no one would get onto it but I have already seen the questions asked

Its like having a tin of paint then asking someone what end do I open :cry:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby kentcabbie » 25 Apr 2013 01:22

E,visa,? think ill just queue up for mine at the airport, what else is there to do while they sort the baggage out..
.And i dont need ciggies so wont comment on that.Rog.
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby dragon » 25 Apr 2013 17:09

JT wrote:Last year we had the ongoing never ending story of the membership cards, this year this, I can't remember the year before as I think my mind was eventually melted with that one

Was that the change in the 'star' system? :lol:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby JT » 25 Apr 2013 21:21

I need a wagging finger thingy
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby noodles1609 » 27 Apr 2013 08:36

At the risk of distracting everyone back to the OP, last week we were the only plane landed at Dalaman. Lots of staff milling around, none of them giving any of us much attention at all, straight through the doors and out. Perhaps they are keener when it is busier and the Brits think they can mingle into the crowds? :)
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby toonarmybarmy » 27 Apr 2013 08:45

JT wrote:Last year we had the ongoing never ending story of the membership cards, this year this, I can't remember the year before as I think my mind was eventually melted with that one

What could be in store for 2014 :wink:


At least when these things start you know the Holiday season is nearly here! :D

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby mike1 » 08 May 2013 11:07

So its 200 on departure or on the plane plus 400 at duty free shop in Dalaman?

Thats what it says here any way
http://www.travel.com.hk/custom/cus_tr.htm

Does anybody know if you are still allowed to bring back the 200 that you buy on the plane if you keep the receipt+200 on the way back?
Its been a while since i have been to turkey

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby toonarmybarmy » 08 May 2013 11:39

mike1 wrote:So its 200 on departure or on the plane plus 400 at duty free shop in Dalaman?

Thats what it says here any way
http://www.travel.com.hk/custom/cus_tr.htm

Does anybody know if you are still allowed to bring back the 200 that you buy on the plane if you keep the receipt+200 on the way back?
Its been a while since i have been to turkey

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I'm sure JT will be happy to advise!

John, what do you think? :lol:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby jumpingjack » 08 May 2013 12:00

Ah would like to know too.

I was told it was 200 in total going in but someone else had said 600
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby mike1 » 08 May 2013 12:39

Hi thanksfor your replies

Itis a bit confusing but i have found out that if i take a trip to rhodes any cigs brought back from there ,as its in the E.U. can be bought back to the U.K. on top of your duty free allowance.
And that info comes straight from HMRC :wink:
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby dksbbs » 09 May 2013 14:32

Reports on facebook today that the late Thomas Cook Flight that landed early Tuesday morning had people being stopped, some bags were scanned, others were opened and others just walked past so they definatley seem to be increasing their checks.

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby toonarmybarmy » 09 May 2013 15:06

mike1 wrote:Hi thanksfor your replies

Itis a bit confusing but i have found out that if i take a trip to rhodes any cigs brought back from there ,as its in the E.U. can be bought back to the U.K. on top of your duty free allowance.
And that info comes straight from HMRC :wink:


But you are only allowed to bring 200 of them back into Turkey :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby dragon » 10 May 2013 11:16

toonarmybarmy wrote:
mike1 wrote:Hi thanksfor your replies

Itis a bit confusing but i have found out that if i take a trip to rhodes any cigs brought back from there ,as its in the E.U. can be bought back to the U.K. on top of your duty free allowance.
And that info comes straight from HMRC :wink:


But you are only allowed to bring 200 of them back into Turkey :wink: :wink: :wink:

Tim

You can bring back 200 duty free. The ones bought in Rhodes have had duty paid on them to the EU so as long as you keep your receipt to prove that they were bought there, then they would be allowed on top of the 'duty free' allowance.
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby dksbbs » 10 May 2013 15:34

dragon wrote:
toonarmybarmy wrote:
mike1 wrote:Hi thanksfor your replies

Itis a bit confusing but i have found out that if i take a trip to rhodes any cigs brought back from there ,as its in the E.U. can be bought back to the U.K. on top of your duty free allowance.
And that info comes straight from HMRC :wink:


But you are only allowed to bring 200 of them back into Turkey :wink: :wink: :wink:

Tim

You can bring back 200 duty free. The ones bought in Rhodes have had duty paid on them to the EU so as long as you keep your receipt to prove that they were bought there, then they would be allowed on top of the 'duty free' allowance.


I can understand what Tim is saying, nip over to Rhodes for the day and buy 1000 cigs, legally you can only take 200 back into Turkey however if you get away with taking them into Turkey you will not have an issue bringing them into the UK as tax is paid, the issue is entering Turkey.

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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby JT » 10 May 2013 16:16

Aggghhhh cant take it any longer I have to say something :wink:

2 issues Dave

One issue is getting them in from Rhodes which at just on £40 a carton is a big chance but then................

You have to take a chance on getting them past customs again going into the airport to leave Turkey
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Re: Duty free at Dalaman

Postby toonarmybarmy » 10 May 2013 16:18

JT wrote:Aggghhhh cant take it any longer I have to say something :wink:

2 issues Dave

One issue is getting them in from Rhodes which at just on £40 a carton is a big chance but then................

You have to take a chance on getting them past customs again going into the airport to leave Turkey


Now Now, it's your birthday, calm down! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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