New airport security regime poses worldwide challenge

Gavin Lipsith

15-Nov-2006

INTERNATIONAL. Travel retailers across the world are adapting to a new trading environment in the wake of airport security restrictions imposed on November 6.

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The new measures restrict the ability of passengers travelling through European airports to carry liquids in their hand baggage (click here for full details).

European airports have reported minimal disruption thanks........

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