Duty Free World Council urges calm during security crisis

Tina Milton

18-Aug-2006

The Duty Free World Council is gathering information to clarify the worldwide security restrictions

The Duty Free World Council has confirmed it is currently collecting information from members worldwide regarding the regulations relating to airport security restrictions, in order to clarify the situation and allow for a considered response. It is also in contact with the relevant government authorities.

The Council hopes to issue a further statement later. In the meantime, it would urges calm in what it recognises is a very difficult situation for many in the industry.

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