Hawaii sues DFS for $49m back rent as travel slump continues

4-Apr-2003

By Adele WolstenhulmeUS. The state of Hawaii is suing DFS Group for $49m in back rent. The news came last week as talks stalled on a renegotiation of the operator?s duty-free contract.

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US. The state of Hawaii is suing DFS Group for $49m in back rent. The news came last week as talks stalled on a renegotiation of the operator?s duty-free contract.

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