Bangladesh names first private retailer

Emily Pacey

1-Jun-2006

BANGLADESH. Dhaka Zia International airport has appointed Bangladesh's first privately-owned duty-free retailer. Sarban Duty Free took over three 400sq ft (37sq m) departures shops at the airport earlier this year after securing a five-year renewable contract

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The stores, which offer liquor, tobacco, fragrances and cosmetics, were previously operated by state-run company Bangladesh Parjatan Corp.

British-American Tobacco, Bvlgari, Coty Prestige and Kenzo have confirmed they will supply

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