Carnival delays Belize complex

Lorna Strickland

1-Jun-2006

CENTRAL AMERICA. Cruiseline operator Carnival Corp has delayed the opening of its duty-free shopping centre in Belize until autumn 2008. The mall was originally scheduled for completion in November 2007

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Carnival Corp vice-president of strategic planning Giora Israel told DFNI: "We need to address a few more technical issues before we can commence work." Retailers will be appointed nearer the

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