Sweden’s bid to sell liquor to arrivals passengers prompts Nordic outcry

Emily Pacey

15-Nov-2006

SCANDINAVIA. State-owned Swedish airport authority Luftfartsverket (LFV) is to seek permission from the government to sell duty-free liquor to international arrivals passengers at Stockholm Arlanda airport (RavenFox.com, November 9)

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If successful, airports in Denmark and Finland have promised to respond by putting pressure on their own governments to allow arrivals liquor sales.

Sweden’s actions are in breach of an........

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