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  2. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen - Wikipedia

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    The airport has attempted to funnel all passengers through the duty-free shop. [64] Signs put up to hinder passengers from walking outside the duty-free were removed after criticism in 2008. [65] [66] Arriving passengers have access to a smaller duty-free shop in the baggage claim area.

  3. Duty-free shop - Wikipedia

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    A typical duty-free store, at Zürich Airport Duty-free store at Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport Duty-free stores at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel Duty-free stores at Oslo Airport in Oslo, Norway. A duty-free shop or store is a retail outlet whose goods are exempt from the payment of certain local or national taxes ...

  4. List of duty-free shops - Wikipedia

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    The company holds the exclusive right to the retail sale of duty-free goods in Greece. Duty Free Philippines – founded in 1987, it is a government-owned company that sells taxed and duty-free goods. They operate several shops in the Philippines' major airports, and have a dedicated shopping mall located nearby the country's main airport in ...

  5. Sandefjord Airport, Torp - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the moving of Oslo Airport from Fornebu to Gardermoen made Torp a more viable regional airport. [48] By 2000 the airport had 758,951 passengers. [49] The duty-free store was operated by Norsk Air, later by Widerøe, until 1998, when it was taken over by SAS Catering. It was taken over by Jotunfjell Partners in 2006. [50]

  6. Gebr. Heinemann - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the company founded another joint venture with Duty Free International (DFI) from Malaysia. This partnership led to the opening of two duty-free shops: the world's largest duty free shop in Sydney, Australia and the world's largest arrival duty free shop in Oslo. In 2018, Max Heinemann became the company's fifth-generation CEO. [4]

  7. List of airports in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is by a factor of almost four the busiest airport in the country, about half of which is international services. [2] It opened in 1998—replacing Oslo Airport, Fornebu — [ 7 ] and serves as a hub for Norwegian Air Shuttle and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). [ 8 ]

  8. Gressholmen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gressholmen Airport (Norwegian: Gressholmen sjøflyhavn) was a water aerodrome situated the island of Gressholmen in Oslo, Norway. It served as the main airport for Oslo from 1927 to 1939, along with Kjeller Airport. The aerodrome consisted of docks, a landing ramp, terminal building and a hangar and used a section of the Oslofjord as its ...

  9. Sterling Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Airways Douglas DC-6B at Copenhagen (Kastrup) Airport in 1968 Sud Aviation Caravelle in 1981 Sterling Aerospatiale Corvette operated on charter services at Brussels Airport in July 1985 Boeing 737-700 in 2006. Sterling Airlines A/S was a low-cost airline with its head office at Copenhagen Airport South in Dragør, Dragør Municipality ...