EU to adopt third countries liquid proposals in July

21-Jun-2007

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INTERNATIONAL. The EU Aviation Security Committee has informally endorsed the proposal for recognising duty-free liquids bought at some third-country airports. The Committee will make two “minor changes” to the European........
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