The European Commission's Civil Aviation Safety Regulation applies to all departures from airports within the European Union, and since March 1, 2009, also from Turkey. This regulation limits the amount of liquids that travelers may carry in hand luggage through security checkpoints. There are two restrictions on the amount of liquids in hand luggage: Travelers may only carry liquids in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. All liquid containers must be presented at security checkpoints in a plastic bag (maximum capacity: 1 liter). This bag must be transparent and sealable. Airports are not required to provide plastic bags for travelers...
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Dear guests,
To ensure that your holiday starts smoothly and relaxingly, we have compiled all the important information for you on this page regarding your arrival at the airport in your holiday region.
Arrival at Corfu Airport
Where do I need to go after arriving at the airport?
Upon arrival at Corfu Airport, you will find the DERTOUR Group tour representative directly at the arrivals hall doors as you leave the security area with your luggage. There you will receive further information about your booked transfer and how to contact your tour representative.
You are not using your booked transfer?
In this case, please inform the DERTOUR Group tour guide to avoid waiting times for other passengers.
What can I do if I can't find anyone at the airport?
Please go to the designated meeting point first. If you don't find anyone there, please contact us at:
How long does the drive to the hotel take?
Please note that the duration of a shared transfer varies depending on traffic volume and the number of hotels being visited. There may also be a wait at the airport until the transfer departs. This depends on the number of arriving guests scheduled for the transfer.
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FAQ Arrival and Departure
In addition to the goods you brought with you on your trip from Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands and are reimporting as so-called returned goods, the following goods remain exempt from import duties as souvenirs, provided you bring them exclusively for personal use or as a gift: Tobacco products. If you are at least 17 years old: 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of smoking tobacco or a proportionate combination of smoking products. Alcohol and alcoholic beverages. If you are at least 17 years old: 1 liter of spirits with an alcohol content of more than 22% vol. or 1 liter of undenatured ethyl alcohol with an alcohol content of 80% vol.
Import of Goods by Private Individuals: Generally, a duty-free allowance of 150 Swiss francs applies to goods for private use imported personally during travel. If the total value of the goods carried exceeds 150 Swiss francs, all goods are subject to duty. Duty-free allowances and limits are granted only once per person per day. The following duty-free allowances apply: Alcoholic Beverages: Persons aged 17 and over may import the following quantities duty-free once per day: 5 liters of alcoholic beverages up to 18% vol. and 1 liter over 18% vol. In addition, the following customs duties apply: Alcoholic beverages up to 18% vol.: 2 Swiss francs per liter; Alcoholic beverages over 18% vol.: XNUMX Swiss francs per liter.
In principle, all souvenirs purchased with tax in the Member State of purchase are duty-free. The following guideline quantities apply to private trade: Perfume: No restrictions if intended for personal consumption. Medicines: For personal use only. Coffee: 10 kg. Alcoholic beverages: 10 l spirits, 10 l soft alcoholic drinks (alcopops), 20 l liqueur wine, vermouth, 90 l wine (of which no more than 60 l sparkling wine), 110 l beer. When entering Germany: Tobacco products: 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars, or 1 kg smoking tobacco. When entering Austria: The following applies to the private import of tobacco products into Austria: Tobacco products purchased abroad...

FAQ Arrival and Departure
The European Commission's Civil Aviation Safety Regulation applies to all departures from airports within the European Union, and since March 1, 2009, also from Turkey. This regulation limits the amount of liquids that travelers may carry in hand luggage through security checkpoints. There are two restrictions on the amount of liquids in hand luggage: Travelers may only carry liquids in containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. All liquid containers must be presented at security checkpoints in a plastic bag (maximum capacity: 1 liter). This bag must be transparent and sealable. Airports are not required to provide plastic bags for travelers...
In addition to the goods you brought with you on your trip from Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands and are reimporting as so-called returned goods, the following goods remain exempt from import duties as souvenirs, provided you bring them exclusively for personal use or as a gift: Tobacco products. If you are at least 17 years old: 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of smoking tobacco or a proportionate combination of smoking products. Alcohol and alcoholic beverages. If you are at least 17 years old: 1 liter of spirits with an alcohol content of more than 22% vol. or 1 liter of undenatured ethyl alcohol with an alcohol content of 80% vol.
Import of Goods by Private Individuals: Generally, a duty-free allowance of 150 Swiss francs applies to goods for private use imported personally during travel. If the total value of the goods carried exceeds 150 Swiss francs, all goods are subject to duty. Duty-free allowances and limits are granted only once per person per day. The following duty-free allowances apply: Alcoholic Beverages: Persons aged 17 and over may import the following quantities duty-free once per day: 5 liters of alcoholic beverages up to 18% vol. and 1 liter over 18% vol. In addition, the following customs duties apply: Alcoholic beverages up to 18% vol.: 2 Swiss francs per liter; Alcoholic beverages over 18% vol.: XNUMX Swiss francs per liter.
In principle, all souvenirs purchased with tax in the Member State of purchase are duty-free. The following guideline quantities apply to private trade: Perfume: No restrictions if intended for personal consumption. Medicines: For personal use only. Coffee: 10 kg. Alcoholic beverages: 10 l spirits, 10 l soft alcoholic drinks (alcopops), 20 l liqueur wine, vermouth, 90 l wine (of which no more than 60 l sparkling wine), 110 l beer. When entering Germany: Tobacco products: 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars, or 1 kg smoking tobacco. When entering Austria: The following applies to the private import of tobacco products into Austria: Tobacco products purchased abroad...