Retailers call for rethink on concessions as crisis deepens

14-Feb-2002

US. In a dramatic development this week, top travel retailers in the US have called for a radical rethink on how airport commercial concessions are structured, to reflect what they call ?the new reality? after September 11. High on the agenda is a proposal to remove minimum annual guarantees from concession contracts.

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By Trevor Lloyd-Jones and Dermot Davitt

US. In a dramatic development this week, top travel retailers in the US have called for a radical rethink on how airport commercial concessions

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