From the archives 13 years ago

1-Dec-2005

Thirteen years ago this month DFNI reported on a story that reflects the turbulent history of trading at Warsaw airport, where it is understood that the current duty-free tender has stalled amid management changes at Polish Airports State Enterprise (PPL)

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In our December 1 1992 issue we reported that retailer Baltona had opened a duty-free store in Warsaw Okecie's new terminal on November 25, weeks after the then Polish State

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