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Because they are. On each shelf holding the duty free, i.e. those with no tax it states that only people flying outside of the EU can buy them. On the other shelves it states that these products are for people flying within the EU. What people are doing is only looking at the price and when they go to pay, they get annoyed because basically, they're ******* idiots. Satisfied?Originally posted by d000hg View PostDon't see why people are stupid for not knowing about the EU tax and duty systems. Cultural references still have 'duty free' all over the place.
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Don't see why people are stupid for not knowing about the EU tax and duty systems. Cultural references still have 'duty free' all over the place.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostLast time I was in Frankfurt airport it was funny seeing people picking up cartons of ciggies and when going to pay being told that they couldn't buy them as they were only travelling within the EU and to pick up the cartons with tax on them which were bloody expensive (cue lots of stupid people moaning), same with booze. Its still cheaper to buy your fags and booze, with tax, in a local shop than in the airport 'duty free.'
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In Madrid you could buy the same cigarettes either duty free or duty paid, if duty paid they just sold you the revenue stickers at the same time. Same cig packets, though.
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Last time I was in Frankfurt airport it was funny seeing people picking up cartons of ciggies and when going to pay being told that they couldn't buy them as they were only travelling within the EU and to pick up the cartons with tax on them which were bloody expensive (cue lots of stupid people moaning), same with booze. Its still cheaper to buy your fags and booze, with tax, in a local shop than in the airport 'duty free.'
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Oh I see.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI would have thought it's because they have to store non-duty paid products separately in a bonded warehouse. The retailer will have already paid any duty for EU sales. Also in the case of tobacco, it's labeled differently and so would be a different SKU.
Note to self: google Mozart chocolate Cree liquor on return UK
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I would have thought it's because they have to store non-duty paid products separately in a bonded warehouse. The retailer will have already paid any duty for EU sales. Also in the case of tobacco, it's labeled differently and so would be a different SKU.
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I know but I can't understand why there isn't a tax inclusive price so that its possible to still buy the same goods that are on offer to non eu flights.Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostDuty free for intra EU travellers was abolished in 1999.
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Duty free
Or non availability thereof when travelling in Eu.
Just passed through Copenhagen airport where a whole range of lovely licquors were tantalisingly on display with the caveat that they are only on offer to travellers flying to non eu destinations.
Why can't they have a tax free price and a price inclusive of tax? We had only what was on offer in the eu section to choose from. Which wasn't a lotTags: None
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