Air India ends duty-free offer
7-Nov-2001
INDIA. Air India has suspended its inflight duty-free service indefinitely.
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INDIA. Air India has suspended its inflight duty-free service indefinitely. The airline?s management department told DFNI it had cancelled the service for ?administrative reasons? until further notice.
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