What to do if the airline demands an additional payment for duty-free purchases?
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If the airline demands an additional payment for duty-free purchases, first check if all conditions are met: the goods must be in a sealed package, and their weight and dimensions must be within the carrier's limits. Present the store receipt as proof of purchase in the duty-free area. If the demands are illegal (for example, in Russia, according to FAS rules, this is prohibited), politely refer to the relevant regulations. In the case of foreign airlines, clarify their policyβsometimes a 'reasonable' amount is interpreted subjectively, and it's better to negotiate on the spot. If the conflict is not resolved, try contacting an airport representative or keep the documents for a subsequent complaint. To minimize risks, always buy in moderation and do not open the packaging until the flight.
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