Competition authority rules against airport over tenders

14-Feb-2003

Exclusive: by Gavin Lipsith The Icelandic Competition Authority (ICA) has ruled that Keflavik airport landlord and principal operator Leifur Eiriksson Airport has abused its position to give itself an advantage over other operators during the airport?s continuing tender process.

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ICELAND. The Icelandic Competition Authority (ICA) has ruled that Keflavik airport landlord and principal operator Leifur Eiriksson Airport has abused its position to give itself an advantage over other operators

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