Guayaquil makes a stand

John Gallagher

31-Aug-2006

With the opening of its new terminal, José Joaquin de Olmedo International airport in Guayaquil has leapt into pole position in the Ecuadorian airport stakes. John Gallagher reports

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In late December 2003, when Terminal Aeroportuaria de Guayaquil Sociedad Anónima (TAGSA) won the 15-year concession to manage, operate and renovate Guayaquil International airport in Ecuador, many observers speculated that

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