Are duty-free carry-on rules the same in Russia and abroad?
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Duty-free carry-on rules in Russia and abroad are generally similar, but there are nuances. In Russia, they are clearly regulated by Federal Aviation Rules, which allow free transport of goods in a sealed bag. Abroad, many airlines, especially budget ones, also permit this, but often mention a 'reasonable' amount without exact numbers, which can lead to disagreements during boarding. For example, in foreign airports, passengers sometimes face demands for additional payment for large volumes of purchases. To avoid surprises, study your airline's rules in advance and do not buy too much, especially if flying with a carrier known for strict control.
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