The future of Travel Value

17-Dec-2002

Gebr Heinemann managing director Harry Diehl has been Travel Value?s most vociferous supporter since his company introduced the concept following intra-EU duty-free abolition. Here he outlines his views on where the concept can go from here and argues that it is compatible with the emerging Espace Voyageur movement.

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Gebr Heinemann managing director Harry Diehl has been Travel Value?s most vociferous supporter since his company introduced the concept following intra-EU duty-free abolition. Here he outlines his views on where........

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