City Airline Duty Free Shopping

Most airlines offer some kind of inflight shopping although depending on the route and the airline, these products may or may not be duty free. You can usually expect to be able to purchase fragrances, cosmetics, etc from the comfort of your seat. Here’s what information we currently have on City Airline duty free shopping. Be sure to check back on this page frequently as we are constantly updating the information on the website.

About City Airline

Airline name: City Airline
IATA/ICAO Code: CF/SDR
Callsign: SWEDESTAR
Country: Sweden

City Airline (IATA: CF, ICAO: SDR) is a passenger airline from Sweden.

City Airline AB was a regional airline based in the Air Cargo Building on the grounds of Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport in Landvetter, Härryda Municipality, Sweden. It was privately owned and operated a medium-sized European network from its main base at Landvetter. The airline was wholly owned by Investment AB Janus of Gothenburg and employed 110 staff (as of July 2007). On 29 November 2011 the City Airline name was dropped after being acquired by Skyways, and all flights were then operated under the Skyways brand. In May 2012 Skyways and City Airline filed for bankruptcy.

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