BAA reveals Budapest plans

1-Apr-2006

HUNGARY. UK airports group BAA has identified "huge opportunities" to grow the retail business at Budapest Ferihegy airport, with a big expansion of commercial space on the agenda as the company plans to invest €261m ($318m) by 2011

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BAA international managing director Andrew Jurenko told DFNI that retail revenue would be critical to the company's plans to make Budapest its second most profitable airport—behind London Heathrow—within 10 years.

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