Eleventh-hour appeal saves Brasif's Miami bid

John Rimmer

1-May-2005

US. The duty-free tender at Miami International airport (MIA) closed amid confusion on April 22 as Brasif Duty Free Shop failed to hand in its bid documents in time owing to a delay caused by a security guard.

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After initially refusing to accept the bid, the airport's attorneys finally allowed it to stand. Bids were also received from Duty Free Americas, Dufry Group and the partnership between The

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