Carrasco traffic breaks the 1m barrier despite airline woes
15-Jan-2006
URUGUAY. Passenger traffic at Montevideo Carrasco International airport exceeded 1m in 2005 for the first time since 2000
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Last year 1.06m travellers used the airport, which was renovated by airport concessionaire Puerta del Sur following its victory in the airport management tender in 2003. The landlord's sister company
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Carrasco traffic breaks the 1m barrier despite airline woes