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#827434 by kaysim56
18 Oct 2012, 18:21
If you buy youre duty free cigarettes (400 Superkings) on board or pre order them they are 38GBP. If you buy them at the duty free shop at Manchester airport(MAN) they are 56GBP or at Orlando (MCO) they are 76USD. a Very big saving. y)
#827441 by LovingGold
18 Oct 2012, 19:07
I had the very same question on my flight last night when looking through the in-flight mag.
My first thought was perhaps it may be Duty-Free but not tax free???
#827470 by mallin
19 Oct 2012, 10:58
Thought the very same thing yesterday, Lax airport was very expensive, bought all our duty free on the plane as it was so much cheaper. :D
#827487 by Smid
19 Oct 2012, 13:37
Be warned, they'll regularly skip the duty free, or not ask. Happened on my last flight, and by the time I realised, all it was "gone" so they claimed.

I personally reckoned they'd forgotten to ask us, and done it a while ago and couldn't be bothered. So if you plan to buy onboard, do it in advance, its the only way its guaranteed to be done, don't rely on the cabin service otherwise you'll not be getting any.

But yes, its best value onboard, I got that tip from v-flyer...
#827497 by mitchja
19 Oct 2012, 14:35
Yep, I've also found that you now have to ask to buy duty free on many VS flights v( especially flights back from the US as I had to do this the other week coming back from ORD.
#827499 by baza
19 Oct 2012, 15:12
I just pre ordered my smokes for Tuesdays flight.
Even got a fiver discount each way so 800 B&H were £71.
You cant even buy 200 for that...
#827500 by virginboy747
19 Oct 2012, 15:13
The duty free trolleys only go through economy so crew in j and pe should ask pax if they want duty free

Normally j pax will be asked when crew take the meal orders and pe asked after meal service cleared in
#827502 by LovingGold
19 Oct 2012, 15:23
That shocks me.
You are correct that in J they do ask when taking meal orders etc but I thought also the CC had targets to try and hit for Duty Free and perhaps a little bonus attached to orders(?)
Perhaps I'm so out of date on this.

Of course your correct Virginboy747. Didn't see who posted the comment :D :D :D
#827504 by virginboy747
19 Oct 2012, 16:12
They're not allowed to take carts through premium as supposed to be offering a more personalised service by asking each pax and also keep trolley movements to a minimum in the premium cabin
#827507 by cooperman
19 Oct 2012, 16:21
virginboy747 wrote:They're not allowed to take carts through premium as supposed to be offering a more personalised service by asking each pax and also keep trolley movements to a minimum in the premium cabin


Virginboy, you now have a great USP for promoting the on board retail therapy experience..."its a lot lower in price than at airport duty free, sir/madam"!...

Sorry, its a sales manager thing...I'm back in me box. :|
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