Beijing pushes ahead with renovation

5-Jun-2003

Beijing Capital International Airport is going ahead with retail relocations and the planned renovation of its main duty-free shop next month despite the depressed market caused by SARS.

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Beijing Capital International Airport is going ahead with retail relocations and the planned renovation of its main duty-free shop next month despite the depressed market caused by SARS. The main duty-free shop will be enlarged by 438sq m (4,710sq ft) in changes that include moving the Hermes boutique to a site immediately after passport control.

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