Comment: Arrivals duty-free will shake up Norwegian market
John Rimmer
15-Sep-2004
Norway's significance as western Europe's last remaining pure duty-free outpost is set to be reinforced next year, when the government is expected to approve the creation of arrivals duty-free stores in the country's airports.
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By John Rimmer, deputy editor
Norway's significance as western Europe's last remaining pure duty-free outpost is set to be reinforced next year, when the government is expected to approve the
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(15-Oct-2004) - NORWAY. Oslo airport officials are confident that the government will accept proposals to introduce arrivals duty-free shopping when it unveils its 2005 budget in early December
(1-Feb-2005) - National railway operator Norwegian State Railways (NSB) is proceeding with an ambitious plan to open a duty-free liquor store to serve arriving international passengers at Oslo's central railway station
(20-Jun-2005) - Travel Retail Norway's sources in the Norwegian government have confirmed that arrivals legislation was passed on Friday June 17
(10-Sep-2004) - Reports suggest the country's government will shortly unveil plans to allow duty-free stores in arrivals
(15-Jan-2006) - Inspired by the introduction of arrivals duty-free in Norway, another of Europe's few remaining pure duty-free markets is considering the establishment of the potentially lucrative sales channel.

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