Halifax unveils terminal project

Kevin Rozario

15-Oct-2004

CANADA. Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA), which runs Canada's seventh-biggest airport, is pressing ahead with the next phase of its 10-year C$220m ($175m) airport improvement programme, much of which will involve the development of a new international departures zone with added retail areas

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Aer Rianta International?North America operates duty-free at the location.

New retail space will be created by moving US transborder traffic from the north end of the terminal to the south,

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