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15-Oct-2007

Manchester airport announced in May that it would cut landside retail to increase airside space following a study into passenger behaviour. But will other airports follow suit? Nicole Mezzasalma finds out

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A study into the psychology of travellers as they pass through an airport has inspired Manchester International airport to spend £35m ($71.4m) in a complete overhaul of terminal one.

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