Cairo halts terminal three tender process despite high-quality retail submissions

Tina Milton

15-Nov-2006

EGYPT. Cairo International airport owner Cairo Airport Co (CAC) has denied that the recent decision to stop the tender process for retail space at terminal three was due to the standards of pre-qualification documents from international contenders

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 CAC confirmed that the seven companies that registered interest in the T3 contract presented strong offers, even though it decided only to continue negotiations with incumbent operator EgyptAir Tax Free........

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