…Inflight Service only “marginally” affected

18-Dec-2006

SWEDEN. The loss of the Tallink/Silja duty-free purchasing contract will have a significant impact on Swedish retailer and distributor Inflight Service’s buying pool, but will not greatly affect its profitability, the company has claimed

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Inflight Service managing director Peter Candell told DFNI that although the contract, which expires in May, is big it is not the distributor’s most lucrative. Candell also suggested that Inflight........

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