DFA plans flexible approach at Washington

10-Apr-2003

As Duty Free Americas (DFA) celebrates its first airport tender victory in Washington, CEO Jerome Falic has expressed his confidence in the potential of retail at the city's Dulles and Reagan National airports

The five-year concession, which primarily concerns four duty-free stores across Washington Dulles main, B, C and D terminals, includes a five-year option to extend. DFA will take over from incumbent The Nuance Group on June 1.
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