Chicago requests duty-free proposals

15-Oct-2006

US. The request for proposal (RFP) to develop and operate duty-free retail at Chicago O'Hare International airport has finally been released by the City of Chicago Department of Aviation, six months after incumbent Duty Free Americas' original contract was due to expire

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The RFP contains one package for four duty-free stores in terminals one, two and three, covering 788sq ft (73sq m) in T1B, 968sq ft (89sq m) at T1C, 250sq ft

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