Competition questions at Wellington

Gavin Lipsith

15-Dec-2005

Earlier this month news broke of Duty Free Stores New Zealand's legal action to stop Wellington International airport from appointing a second retailer

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The operator claimed that the move would turn it from a profitable business into a loss-making one virtually overnight. And judging by the present situation it is difficult to see

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(15-Dec-2005) - Duty Free Stores New Zealand's sales at the airport fell by 22% in November as international passenger numbers dropped 10.5%
(12-Dec-2005) - Duty Free Stores New Zealand is seeking to stop the airport from appointing another retailer in its current duty-free tender
(8-Feb-2006) - Reliable sources have suggested to DFNI Asia that The Nuance Group has been nominated as preferred bidder at Wellington airport, subject to the result of an outstanding legal dispute with incumbent Duty Free Stores New Zealand