Swiss arrivals decision due in August

15-Jul-2006

SWITZERLAND. The Swiss government is to decide whether to introduce arrivals duty-free legislation next month, according to the group lobbying for approval. If ratified, legislation could be introduced by May 2007

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The lobby group, led by Zürich airport authority Unique and including representatives from The Nuance Group and Dufry Group as well as Geneva and Basel-Mulhouse airports, originally expected a decision

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