New force emerges as SAS loses its Nordic stronghold

Lorna Strickland

1-Jul-2004

NORWAY. In a move that radically changes the face of Nordic travel-retail, airport authorities Avinor and Oslo Lufthavn have ended their 40-year partnership with SAS Trading after selecting Travel Retail Norway to operate duty-free at Oslo Gardermoen, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Kristiansand airports

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NORWAY. In a move that radically changes the face of Nordic travel-retail, airport authorities Avinor and Oslo Lufthavn have ended their 40-year partnership with SAS Trading after selecting Travel Retail

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