Big extension planned in Johannesburg

Tina Milton

1-Nov-2005

SOUTH AFRICA. Big Five Duty Free is poised to take advantage of an R53m ($7.9m) retail expansion at Johannesburg International airport planned by airport authority Airports Company South Africa (ACSA)

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The retailer, which began trading at the location in 1999, recently extended its contract with ACSA to run duty-free stores at Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg until 2010.

ACSA will

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