Europe Privileges
- Exchange privileges in overseas areas are at the discretion of the host country.
- The Exchange does not determine shopping privileges / access to duty free goods.
- Overseas commanders, in accordance with the host country's / U.S. international agreements determine who will be extended shopping privileges.
- Specific questions may be directed to the overseas command at the addresses listed at the end of this document.
In the United States, duty-free shops are technically considered class 9 Bonded Warehouses with regard to the U.S. Customs & Border Protection: Class 9. Bonded warehouse, known as duty-free stores, used for selling, for use outside the Customs territory, conditionally duty-free merchandise owned or sold by the proprietor and delivered from the. Here you will find all the world's top airlines with some helpful information about each one and what kind of onboard duty free shopping you can expect to find when flying with them. Whether you are flying long haul or short haul, national or international, we have information on many airlines so you should be able to find what you need.
Command Regulations that Govern Overseas Shopping Privileges
CATEGORY | Active Duty U.S. Military, DoD Civilians & dependents | Retired U.S. Military & Dependents | ||
STATUS | Assigned or TDY to specific country (See Note 1) | On leave from another country / area | Visiting from U.S. | Residing in specific county |
Belgium | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 2) |
Germany | YES | (See Note 3) | (See Note 4) | (See Note 4) |
Greece | YES | (See Note 5) | NO | (See Note 6) |
Italy | YES | (See Note 7) | (See Note 8) | (See Note 8) |
Netherlands | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Norway | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 9) |
Saudi Arabia | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Spain | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Turkey | YES | NO | NO | NO |
United Kingdom | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 10) |
Notes
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Europe Privileges
- Exchange privileges in overseas areas are at the discretion of the host country.
- The Exchange does not determine shopping privileges / access to duty free goods.
- Overseas commanders, in accordance with the host country's / U.S. international agreements determine who will be extended shopping privileges.
- Specific questions may be directed to the overseas command at the addresses listed at the end of this document.
In the United States, duty-free shops are technically considered class 9 Bonded Warehouses with regard to the U.S. Customs & Border Protection: Class 9. Bonded warehouse, known as duty-free stores, used for selling, for use outside the Customs territory, conditionally duty-free merchandise owned or sold by the proprietor and delivered from the. Here you will find all the world's top airlines with some helpful information about each one and what kind of onboard duty free shopping you can expect to find when flying with them. Whether you are flying long haul or short haul, national or international, we have information on many airlines so you should be able to find what you need.
Command Regulations that Govern Overseas Shopping Privileges
CATEGORY | Active Duty U.S. Military, DoD Civilians & dependents | Retired U.S. Military & Dependents | ||
STATUS | Assigned or TDY to specific country (See Note 1) | On leave from another country / area | Visiting from U.S. | Residing in specific county |
Belgium | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 2) |
Germany | YES | (See Note 3) | (See Note 4) | (See Note 4) |
Greece | YES | (See Note 5) | NO | (See Note 6) |
Italy | YES | (See Note 7) | (See Note 8) | (See Note 8) |
Netherlands | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Norway | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 9) |
Saudi Arabia | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Spain | YES | NO | NO | NO |
Turkey | YES | NO | NO | NO |
United Kingdom | YES | NO | NO | (See Note 10) |
Notes
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- Personnel from outside the NATO area who are on TDY for less than 30 days have their TDY orders stamped by the local billeting office for entry to commissary and exchange facilities and to purchase rationed items. These personnel who are on TDY for 30 days or more must obtain a ration card for entry to the facilities in Greece, Turkey, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, and to purchase rationed items in all countries. Member of the reserve components must be on active duty for training (ADT) status for entry to commissaries and exchanges.
- Privileges may be granted on a case-by-case basis by the Commander, NATO / SHAPE Support Group, in coordination with the US Ambassador to Belgium. (Authority: CINCUSAREUR / ADAGX Letter, 19 November 1981)
- Only personnel stationed in Europe and North Africa.
- Must be ordinarily resident or be visiting in Germany for a period of 30 days or more. Rationed items may not be purchased. All purchases are subject to the payment of a fixed rate tax to German customs. Entry to commissary and exchange facilities requires DD Form 2AF (Retired) or DD Form 1173, and a German Customs Certificate. (Authority: German Federal Ministry of Finance Decree, 20 July 1981; USAFER 400-4; and USAFE Supplement 1 to AFR 415-15). Also, see USAREUR 600-700 Chapter 13.
- Only personnel stationed in the NATO are. Personnel may not purchase controlled items (e.g. electronic and other expensive items.
- Must be ordinarily resident of Greece.
- Personnel stationed in the NATO area may purchase rationed items. Personnel stationed outside the NATO area may not purchase rationed items (Authority: 40 TACG / JA Message 281330z Sep 87)
- May purchase non-rationed items only.
- Must be ordinarily resident in Norway. Rationed items may not be purchased. All purchases are subject to the prepayment of a fixed rate tax to Norwegian customs authorities. Access to the facilities requires presentation of a valid ID card and Military Retirees' Limited Privilege Card. (Authority: US-Norway Memorandum of Understanding, 12 September 1985).
- Must be ordinary resident in the United Kingdom. Rationed items may not be purchased. All purchases are subject to the prepayment of a fixed rate tax to British customs authorities. Access to the facilities requires USAFE Form 174a. (Authority: 3AF-HM Customs & Excise Memorandum of Understanding, 28 March 1983, and 3AF Regulation 34-1)
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