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August 1, 2005
Duty Free at Baghdad International Airport
Via Brad DeLong, Iraq's transportation minister has ordered a ban on alcohol sales at Baghdad International Airport.The airport's duty-free shop is not complying, in spite of threats to have their $800,000 inventory destroyed. Alcohol makes up 85% of duty free sales at the airport.
Oddly enough, the decision to ban alcohol is influenced by how it would look to the outside world.
- Jabiri expressed concern about Iraq's image if alcohol continues to be sold. "And this could corrupt the employees also," he said. "Foreign travelers might not even realize this is an Islamic country when they see alcohol in the airport."
Posted by gleff at August 1, 2005 12:05 PM
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