Four bidders for Montevideo amid fee concerns
7-Nov-2001
URUGUAY. The Uruguayan Ministry of Defence has received four bids for the eight-year duty-free concession at Montevideo Carrasco airport. As DFNI went to press, the government was studying technical bids from local incumbent Neutral, Mexico?s Operadora de Aero-Boutiques, Brasif and Aldeasa. Financial bids?believed to be the clinching factor?are expected within a week.
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?By John Rimmer
URUGUAY. The Uruguayan Ministry of Defence has received four bids for the eight-year duty-free concession at Montevideo Carrasco airport. As DFNI went to press, the government was........
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URUGUAY. The Uruguayan Ministry of Defence has received four bids for the eight-year duty-free concession at Montevideo Carrasco airport. As DFNI went to press, the government was........
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Four bidders for Montevideo amid fee concerns