Aeroflot invites interest in Sheremetyevo T3 duty-free

Gavin Lipsith

6-Feb-2007

The Russian airline and manager of the new Moscow Sheremetyevo terminal three has published a request for qualification for duty-free opportunities at the new facility

Russian flag carrier Aeroflot has issued a request for qualification to all parties interested in the duty-free opportunities at the new Moscow Sheremetyevo airport terminal three. The documents are available from today and the application deadline is 5pm (Moscow time, three hours ahead of GMT) on February 27.

Parties wishing to obtain the documents should contact Vladimir Karykhalin at vkarykhalin@aeroflot.ru or Derrick Neill at derrickneill@concession-planning.com

The request was issued through Concession Planning International, which was appointed by Aeroflot subsidiary JSC Terminal to handle the tender process. JSC Terminal will manage and operate the terminal, which will be dedicated to Aeroflot’s international services.

Sheremetyevo T3 is due to come into operation in November.

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