Dufry wins exclusive rights at new cruise terminal

29-Apr-2005

CARIBBEAN. As revealed by DFNI sister publication Duty-Free News Florida, Dufry Group has been awarded the exclusive duty-free concession at Carnival Corp's new cruise terminal on the island of Grand Turk, capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands

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The facility, scheduled to welcome its first vessel on February 24 2006, will feature a 10,000sq ft (1,080sq m) walk-through duty-free outlet at the end of the cruise pier. Carnival

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