Necessary Documents:
To shop at duty-free stores, you need to show some important documents—a valid international boarding pass, a valid passport, ID Proof, and an order confirmation or receipt of purchase. Make sure you carry these with you before making your purchase.
Do your Homework:
Before you start your duty free shopping spree, make sure you’ve done your research on the perfume you have been eyeing for a long time. Visit local drugstores or the nearby malls to get testers and samples and narrow down your options for your perfume purchase. Additionally, do not forget to read about the stores at the airport you’re flying from and find out which brands and stocks are available.
Test the Waters:
Before making your final purchase, you can pick up perfume samples from arrival stores when you fly out. Try them out during your trip, and if you are convinced, you can buy the full bottle on your return. This is a smart way to choose a new fragrance without taking a risk, and you will avoid having to carry it around.
Avoid buying from the in-flight Trolley:
We often get distracted by the products available on the in-flight trolley, but they tend to have a limited selection and may stock inferior products. It’s recommended to buy from the airside departure lounge instead, where you can explore a wide range of stores and brands to choose from.