Canadian airport sales drop by 5% in 2003

1-Mar-2004

CANADA. Duty-free sales at Canadian airports slipped 5% in 2003 to under C$150m ($112.6m)

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CANADA. Duty-free sales at Canadian airports slipped 5% in 2003 to under C$150m ($112.6m). Sales were dominated by fragrances and cosmetics (32.78% of total sales), liquor (27.97%) and tobacco (19.8%),

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