Aldeasa builds presence at Cancún

13-Dec-2003

MEXICO. Mexican airports operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) has reached an agreement with incumbent tenants to vacate Cancún International airport's satellite terminal, which will mean the renovation of all the commercial outlets in the facility

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The airport authority has been locked in a legal battle with several retailers over space at the airport since it appointed Aldeasa to operate the main duty-free contract in 2001.

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