Denver enjoys record revenues as concession contracts extended

8-Jul-2003

A strong performance from landside and airside concessionaires has helped Denver International airport achieve record revenues at the start of 2003.

A strong performance from landside and airside concessionaires has helped Denver International airport achieve record revenues at the start of 2003. The airport, which recently agreed to a blanket term extension to its tenants' contracts, posted non-aeronautical revenues of $12.6m for the first quarter of the year, up from $12.2m for the same period in 2002. Duty-free revenues at Denver reached $110,000 in the first quarter.
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