Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Majority in Parliament will have liquor stores in airports – Aftenposten

Majority in Parliament will have liquor stores in airports – Aftenposten

Both Labor, Center, Left and the Christian Democrats will namely voice to investigate duty scheme future, writes the class struggle.

One of points in the report will be about Vinmonopolet will assume duty sales from the private sector, which both Labor, KrF and Sp’d love to see happen immediately.

– Have taken completely

– Duty on airports have taken off. We believe the marketing might be more sober if Vinmonopolet acquires this, says Torgeir Micaelsen (Ap).

When Ap put into government in 2012 was the agreement on tax-free sales at airports renewed but now turns ie party.

– We are many in Labor who believe that the scheme is stretched too far. You must be a local Gardermoen to avoid ending up in liquor shelf, and sales of duty-free alcohol has become very big, justifies Micaelsen turnaround with.



Every fourth liquor bottle

According to figures from National Centre for Alcohol has duty-free sales by Norwegian airports has risen by 32 percent this year, and every four liquor bottle purchased in Norway is acted on duty.

According to Aftenposten, the company Travel Retail Norway – which stands for taxfree sales at Norwegian airports – had a surplus totaling 2 billion since it took over the duty free sales for SAS in 2005.

Published: 26.nov. 2014 5:49

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