Duty Free in Koltsovo still sells no alcohol
15 April 2011 (10:01)
The duty free shop of Koltsovo Airport of Yekaterinburg still sells no strong drinks. At the moment, the only things available for sale are cognacs that come at about ?1,000 a bottle.
The strong drinks disappeared from the duty free shop’s windows as early as March 2011. Neither the airport nor the shop itself can provide any comments, so it’s not clear if and when the drinks will reappear in the shop.
UrBC found out that the assortment problems may have to do with an expiring license allowing the shop to sell alcohol.
The strong drinks disappeared from the duty free shop’s windows as early as March 2011. Neither the airport nor the shop itself can provide any comments, so it’s not clear if and when the drinks will reappear in the shop.
UrBC found out that the assortment problems may have to do with an expiring license allowing the shop to sell alcohol.
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