Iran Air Zollfreies Einkaufen

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 Iran Air duty free shopping. Be sure to check back on this page frequently as we are constantly updating the information on the website.

About Iran Air

Name der Fluggesellschaft: Iran Air
IATA/ICAO-Code: IR/IRA
Rufzeichen: IRANAIR
Land: Iran

Iran Air (IATA: IR, ICAO: IRA) ist eine Passagierfluggesellschaft aus Iran.

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