Guayaquil to unveil cutting-edge outlet

15-Jul-2006

ECUADOR. Terminal Aeroportuaria de Guayaquil SA (TAGSA), which won the tender to manage and renovate Ecuador's Guayaquil International airport in December 2003, has announced that the new terminal building will be inaugurated on schedule at the end of this month

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The $100m facility will house one of the most cutting-edge duty-free stores in the region, to be operated by TAGSA sister company and Guayaquil incumbent Duty Free Ecuador.

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