Airports not for tobacco ban

Posted by admin | Business (General) | Thursday 12 November 2009 1:01 pm

CHANGI Airport has put its weight behind a global airports group opposing a World Health Organisation (WHO) proposal to ban the sale of duty-free tobacco products on airport premises.

The Airports Council International (ACI), which groups 1,679 airports worldwide, including Changi, maintains that this move will hurt airport earnings, as well as penalise the travelling public.

The issue surfaced at the group’s annual meeting recently, in response to suggestions made by the WHO that such a ban would stem the illegal trade in tobacco products.

Member airports agree that they will not stand for such a ban and will work with their respective governments to protect the interests of passengers and the rights of airports and retailers.

This was one of several resolutions approved at the end of the ACI’s two-day gathering in Kuala Lumpur last week.

An international lobby – driven by the European Travel Retail Council and the International Association of Airport Duty Free Stores – is leading a global campaign to protect the right of retailers to sell duty-free tobacco to international travellers.

source: www.straitstimes.com

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