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Progress on Espace Voyageur Representatives of ETRC and UKTRF had a very constructive meeting with the EU Commission on 12 July 2010 on the Espace Voyageur concept for airside retailing at airports.........(more).
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Espace VoyageurCreated on 08 August 2006 Last Modified on the 15th of November 2011 The enshrinement of the Espace Voyageur concept in French domestic law is an important step in the process of securing recognition from all relevant authorities that travel retail and duty-free sales do constitute a separate and distinct market from domestic retailing. Following the abolition of intra-EU duty and tax-free sales in July 1999, our colleagues in France developed the concept of Espace Voyageur to provide a recognised framework differentiating travel retail and duty-free sales from the domestic market. Espace Voyageur is a geographically delinated area at airports, beyond security and immigration controls, which is accessible only to travellers with a valid travel document such as a ticket or boarding card. The concept applies equally to aircraft and ferries that are undertaking an international or intra-EU flight or voyage.
Within Espace Voyageur, there are no special tax regimes or other exemptions from EU rules and regulations. The Espace Voyageur criteria specifically provide that the operating regulations may not contravene EU law; likewise EU legislation does not permit any differential tax or duty arrangements from those applicable in the nomal domestic market.
Although the Commission of the EU have accepted the principle of a market specific to travellers and have indicated that they consider the concept to be consistent with existing European legislation, the French trade tried over several years to secure full recognition of the Espace Voyageur concept in French domestic law. This was finally achieved on 22 December 2005 when the French Parliament passed an amendment to a transport bill which provides a legal basis for Espace Voyageur. As worded, the amendment strictly applies only to airports and discussions are continuing with the French authorities regarding its extension to also include ships and aircraft.
In addition, the European Travel Retail Council is currently discussing with the Commission and other relevant parties, the possibility of applying the Espace Voyageur concept to all travel retail outlets across the EU. In areas such as food and alcohol labelling (see separate page) the potential for a plethora of individual national requirements in Member States is causing increasing difficulties for the manufacturers and suppliers of products and so recognition of Espace Voyageur could facilitate a separate, simpler regime for businesses involved in travel retail.
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