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My sweet cousin absolutely adores traveling. Every year, she and her family go on multiple vacations. Recently, my cousin and her daughter vacationed in the Dominican Republic. Almost immediately after her beach trip, my adventurous relative and her husband traveled to Paris. Would you like to visit a foreign country for the first time this year? Consider hiring an experienced travel agent to help you plan a vacation you’ll be talking about for years to come. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of consulting with a travel agent before traveling abroad for the first time. Enjoy!

Visiting a Foreign Country

3 Things You Need To Know About Shopping Duty-Free At International Airports

by Noah Mitchell

Traveling through an international airport in the United States comes with some nice perks. One of the perks of large, international airports is the shopping. And for those leaving the country, finding a store with duty-free goods is particularly enjoyable. If you want to find a store offering duty-free goods and haven't done it before, here is what you need to know: 

You Save a Bundle on Taxes

Shopping in a store selling duty-free goods means you can buy an item when flying out of the country and not pay a customs' fee or sales taxes. Considering most items offered in these stores are high-end, you can save a lot of money on otherwise expensive items, including:

  • ​High-end liquor, cigars, and cigarettes​
  • The latest colognes and perfumes
  • Name-brand travel gear and accessories
  • Designer jewelry

 Your Purchases Are Delivered to Your Plane       

Before you can enjoy the benefits of tax-free shopping, you will have to verify you are leaving the country for at least a couple days. By bringing your flight tickets with you, you can show you are traveling internationally and also make it easy for the store to get your flight details for delivery. Without verification, you can still purchase items, but they won't be tax-free.

Your Tax-Free Purchases Are Limited for Some Countries

Not only is it important to only buy what you can carry on your flight, you also need to know the limitations that may be imposed on the amount of items you buy. Some countries are very liberal in the amount of alcohol you can bring through customs, for example, but some have big restrictions. You can call the United States Customs for specifics on quantity, or the customs office of the country you're visiting. Not abiding by a country's customs' policy will lead to your stuff being confiscated. You could also be held up in your travels and encounter serious legal problems. 

Whether you are visiting friends in another country and want to bring a generous gift or you just want nice cologne for a vacation, an international airport with duty-free shopping can be the best place to shop and save on fine things. With a little research on customs in the area you'll be traveling, you can be assured you are fully prepared to buy the right amount of stuff that's duty-free and enjoy this new kind of shopping experience. Click here for more info on JFK duty free Terminal 4.

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