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PASSENGER CONTROL
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airlines
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their baggage
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the entrance
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the passenger flow
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taxes
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restrictions
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tourist agencies
10."Nothing to declare"
12.the increasing number of passengers
13.interested bodies
14.quantity
15."Goods to declare"
16.the description
17.prohibitions
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The dual-channel system enables Customs authorities to improve ( a) and to deal with (b).
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Sometimes the circumstances require full control of all ( a ) and ( b ).
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The green channel is for passengers with goods that are not subject to import ( a ) or (b).
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Passengers must be informed about ( a ) and ( b ) of goods they may have with them when using the green channel.
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Leaflets may be distributed through ( a), ( b) and other ( с ).
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The distance between ( a ) and ( b ) to the channel shall be sufficient to allow passengers to decide which channel to choose.
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The basic distinctive marking of each channel shall be ( a) or ( b ).
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There must be a list of goods which can be admitted free of import ( a ) and ( b ).
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Exercise 8. Match left and right.
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Passengers can use the green channel
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Each channel shall be clearly marked
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Special leaflets shall be available to the public
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Passengers going through the green channel shall not be subject to any Customs formalities
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The channels shall be located beyond the baggage delivery area
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a) so that passengers are informed about the functioning of the system.
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b)so that passengers have all their baggage with them.
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unless the circumstances require full control of all passengers and their baggage.
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unless they have something to declare.
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e) so that passengers have time to decide which channel to choose. %
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