Canadian airports on the road to recovery

2-Oct-2003

CANADA. Canada?s airports have reported first-half duty-free sales of over C$71m ($51.8m), down less than 2% on the same period in 2002.

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?CANADA. Canada?s airports have reported first-half duty-free sales of over C$71m ($51.8m), down less than 2% on the same period in 2002. The figures, released by the Canada Customs and........
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