Brasif gains Miami airport foothold

13-Aug-2002

Brazilian travel retailer Brasif has gained two key specialist shop concessions at Miami International airport, under contracts set to begin in January next year

The group will operate one leathergoods store and one outlet offering soaps and scents, both duty-paid.

The company has also bid for several other contracts which Miami airport is expected to decide shortly.

  • A full report on Brasif's business will appear in the special ASUTIL issue of Duty-Free News International out September 1.
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