Core categories not for tender at Kuala Lumpur: DFNI Exclusive

Gavin Lipsith

1-Aug-2005

MALAYSIA. Malaysia Airports is to negotiate directly with operators rather than hold open tenders for core categories at Kuala Lumpur International airport (KLIA)

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The airport authority revealed that its revamp of retail operations at the location will involve three separate processes: an open tender for several auxiliary product groups which closed on July

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