July 14, 2008
Duty Free Shopping
If you are traveling abroad this year and want to save a bundle on tobacco, liquor, jewelry and chocolate, check out duty free shopping at your airport. Duty free shopping has die hard shoppers loving the airports.
Many people that are waiting for a flight can indulge in duty free shopping. Since certain parts of an airport are considered international territory, duty free shops are a way not to charge tax. Most people don't realize that tax adds a big percentage to the price of many items including cigarettes and liquor. For instance, you can buy cigarettes for sometimes less than $2 per pack in a duty free shop and liquor for almost half price.
Most travelers love to shop and usually bring plenty of money with them on their trips. Duty free shops help them capitalize on great bargains. Most countries allow you to only bring in certain quantities of items such as two bottles of liquor for each person or 2 cartons of cigarettes. While many people try to bring in more, they run the risk of paying tax for their extra purchases. So if you are looking for a great way to stock up on necessities such as tobacco and liquor, check out duty free shopping at the airport.














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