Dramatic arrivals

17-Oct-2003

The 2003 Airport Retail Study has highlighted the resilience of the airport retail sector. Despite the industry?s recent troubles, the average amount of retail floor space provided per passenger has continued to grow. And arrivals shopping has been one of the main beneficiaries. Ivo Favotto reports.

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The 2003 Airport Retail Study has highlighted the resilience of the airport retail sector. Despite the industry?s recent troubles, the average amount of retail floor space provided per passenger has

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