Kochi: Like every other sector, the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes hit the air passengers badly in the state. The transactions at duty free shops at departure and arrival terminals were affected along with other shops in the airport.
Though there was a provision to purchase foreign exchange equivalent to Rs 5000 at selected points in the airport, the passengers were reluctant to go for routine shopping.
However, those who arrived at the airport without enough money in the denomination of Rs 100 notes were sent away by the cab service operators and shop owners.
The Cochin International Airport Limited spokesperson said the extent of the impact of demonetisation at duty free shops attached to the airport would be known only after 24 hours. “But it is certain that the passengers were hit by the demonetisation like in every sector,” he added.
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Though there was a provision to purchase foreign exchange equivalent to Rs 5000 at selected points in the airport, the passengers were reluctant to go for routine shopping.
However, those who arrived at the airport without enough money in the denomination of Rs 100 notes were sent away by the cab service operators and shop owners.
The Cochin International Airport Limited spokesperson said the extent of the impact of demonetisation at duty free shops attached to the airport would be known only after 24 hours. “But it is certain that the passengers were hit by the demonetisation like in every sector,” he added.
To Read the News in Full 09/11/16 New Indian Express
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