So what happens to all the booze that some people buy in the duty free shop.
At Heraklion thay didn't seem to have the same rules as the UK, ie no Duty free within the EU!
There were numerous people with booze coming back on my flight last year.
(No I didn't buy any!)
Maybe this year the Cretans will stick to the rules... I don't think so, and hope not, I like their attitude towards rules
george g...
George,
A previous post explained this. The booze you buy airside in Greek airports isn't duty free as this has been abolished for flights within the EU, but the prices are the same as if it were. They are in fact subsidising it and paying the duty for you.
The rules about liquids have been standardised EU wide. I have returned recently from Strasbourg and they are certainly the same there as the UK and Ali has confirmed to me that the Greek airports are the same. You are right in that the rules haven't much changed here since last August (essentially only liquids less than 100 ml and in a clear plastic bag).
As John R has said, if you want to bring back things like raki or olive oil bought in resort it will have to go into your hold luggage and be packed so as to be break proof.
Mike
Mike