FROM THE ARCHIVES 12 years ago

31-Aug-2006

"Indian airports seek partner", we proclaimed optimistically in DFNI September 1 1994. Little did we realise that 12 years later international operators would still be awaiting their first shot at the Indian duty-free market

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It is incredible to think that India Tourism Development Corp (ITDC)—which then commanded a total rather than virtual monopoly of the country's duty-free market—sought international retail partners as far back

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