In the evening of April 3, the Aero-Trade LLC duty-free shop started operating at the Finland Railway Station in St. Petersburg. Duti Fri works for passengers of the international train "Allegro", following from St. Petersburg to Helsinki.
The Directorate of Railway Stations introduced the technology of servicing passengers traveling abroad, which does not allow the use of a duty-free shop for unauthorized persons. Thus, since only passengers traveling to Finland on Allegro trains are entitled to use the services of the store, Duty Free will only work during boarding of passengers.
The first time the store opened its doors on April 3 at 19:25 for passengers departing in the capital of Finland at 20:25. In Duty Free, occupying an area of 84 square meters, there is a wide range of goods. There is still no hard liquor in the store, permission for which is still in the process of registration.
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