Cochin plans new departures stores as traffic grows

1-Feb-2006

INDIA. The departures duty-free area at India's Cochin International airport is to expand by about 20,000sq ft (1,860sq m) as the airport authority prepares for anticipated growth in traffic. Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) managing director VJ Kurian said he hopes work on the new terminal building will be complete by September

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Kurian confirmed that stores in the new area will be run by CIAL and its retail partner Alpha Kreol, which operates at Cochin under a management contract. "We'll have the

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