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Delhi govt agency gets licence to open L-10 retail liquor store at T-3

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The Delhi government’s excise department has issued a licence to the Delhi Consumer’s Cooperativ­e Wholesale Store Ltd. (DCCWS) for opening a retail liquor store in the arrival area of Terminal-3 at the IGI airport here, officials said on Sunday.

This is the first L-10 liquor store of its kind at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (IGI) airport by any Delhi government agency in the current excise regime, said an excise department official. “It is a self-service store, with a walk-in experience for the customers in an area of 750 square feet approximat­ely. Customers can pick up the desired brand of their choice on their own,” he said. All national and internatio­nal brands registered with the excise department have been made available at the store, he said.

“The store will remain open 24x7 whereas all other retail liquor shops in Delhi are operationa­l from 10 am to 10 pm only,” he said.

So far, there are only dutyfree liquor stores operationa­l at the arrival and departure area of Terminal-3 of the Delhi airport which cater to internatio­nal travellers. There is no liquor store at any of the three termi

‘This is the first L-10 liquor store of its kind at the IGI airport by any Delhi govt agency in the current excise regime’

nals of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport for facilitati­ng domestic travellers and the large number of staff working there, officials said.

A comparativ­e rate chart of different liquors being sold in other parts of the country will be displayed through LED screens to facilitate general customers. All kinds of payment facilities like UPI, credit card and debit card have been made available at the store, they said.

This store will serve a large number of customers in and around Delhi Airport being a commercial hub.

“The strategic location of the L-10 Liquor store at Terminal-3 will not only cater to a large unserved area around the Haryana- elhi border but also help in curbing the illegal supply of non-duty paid liquor from the neighbouri­ng states,” the official added.

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