why do you have to give your boarding pass every time you want too buy something at ahem 'duty free' what do they do with all this information and who gets to see it?
Nicholas Myles
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Fairly obvious?
Perhaps I'm wrong, but It seems to me that they do it to check your entitlement to buy anything duty free. You can't get full duty free rates if you are on an internal EEC flight, for example, and you certainly can't get it if you are a member of the airport staff trying to do a bit of shopping on the cheap - unless there's some perk somewhere!