James Richardson launches legal action against Israeli authority

15-Jan-2002

ISRAEL. James Richardson, operator of the main duty-free contract at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport, has instigated legal action against Israel Airports Authority (IAA), alleging discrimination and illegal practices. By Dermot Davitt

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By Dermot Davitt

ISRAEL. James Richardson, operator of the main duty-free contract at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport, has instigated legal action against Israel Airports Authority (IAA), alleging discrimination and

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