Budapest airport set to reshape electronics offer

Tina Milton

15-Jul-2004

Hungarian Duty Free (HDF) is to restock its 53sq m (570sq ft) electronics outlet at Budapest Ferihegy airport with items from alternative categories while it reconsiders its product assortment at the location.

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Hungarian Duty Free (HDF) is to restock its 53sq m (570sq ft) electronics outlet at Budapest Ferihegy airport with items from alternative categories while it reconsiders its product assortment at

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