Airports must take retailers under their wing

Emily Pacey

15-May-2006

The heads of money-making concerns are sometimes compelled to remind staff that "the company is not a charity"

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This applies as much to airports as any other business. Airports are not obliged to help their retail tenants in times of hardship—their only duty is to their shareholders. But

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