Another round of tenders for India duty-free

1-Feb-2002

INDIA. Airports Authority of India (AAI) has invited tenders from suitably qualified retailers for 1,855sq m (20,000sq ft) of added duty-free retail space at India?s main airports. The airports concerned are Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Calcutta and Trivandrum.

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INDIA. Airports Authority of India (AAI) has invited tenders from suitably qualified retailers for 1,855sq m (20,000sq ft) of added duty-free retail space at India?s main airports. The airports concerned

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