Retailers urge calm on security measures

Gavin Lipsith

31-Aug-2006

INTERNATIONAL. Leading operators are calling for a sensible approach to security regulations in the wake of the foiled terror plot at UK airports on August 10

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The call follows weeks in which operators have struggled to cope with rapidly-changing restrictions that have left passengers all over the world confused about their right to purchase duty-free on

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