Falic empire stretches south

John Rimmer

30-Sep-2004

CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA. The Falic Group, owner of Duty Free Americas (DFA), is building its distribution and retail business in central and Latin America with several new airport and border stores opening soon.

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The operator opened a 100sq m (1,076sq ft) store at Panama airport on September 1 and recently inaugurated the biggest duty-free store in Belize, a 500sq m (5,380sq ft) outlet

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