Sweden argues for arrivals

Emily Pacey

15-Jan-2007

Sweden is keen to follow in the footsteps of its neighbour Norway, which allowed the country’s first arrivals store at Oslo International airport in 2005. But will its fellow EU members accept its arguments? Emily Pacey reports

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Intra-EU duty-free abolition in 1999 marked the passing of a golden age for European travel-retail and heralded the dawn of an era in which the industry has to work harder........
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