Aldeasa boosts South American business

15-Feb-2005

LATIN AMERICA. Spanish travel retailer Aldeasa has secured a 10-year extension to its contract to run the duty-free outlets at Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez airport

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In the same week, the company re-opened a renovated and expanded store at Lima Jorge Chavez International airport after winning a six-year extension to its contract in July 2004. The

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(1-Mar-2004) - CHILE. Following last month?' opening of at Antofagasta airport, Aldeasa is continuing its expansion plans in Chile with renovations in its speciality outlet at Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez International airport
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(6-Jan-2006) - The retailer is putting the finishing touches to its extended stores at Santiago after renewing its duty-free contract at the airport last year
(25-Apr-2007) - By John Gallagher editor for Spain and Latin America johngallagher@ya.com