Suppliers respond to Swedish arrivals bid

Joe Bates

15-Jan-2007

Liquor suppliers and distributors have welcomed Swedish airport authority Luftfartsverket’s (LFV) decision to lobby the country’s government to sell duty-free liquor to international arrivals passengers at Stockholm airport (Ravenfox.com, November 9 2006)

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LFV’s announcement follows the opening of Norway’s first arrivals duty-free store at Oslo International airport in 2005, which helped to boost the regional hub’s pre-tax profits by 233% compared with........

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