High hopes for Israeli airport retail

15-Mar-2003

Israel?s situation has never been more precarious. A government under pressure, growing internal friction and the threat of another Gulf war all add to the uncertainty. Nevertheless, Israel Airports Authority remains determined to invest. Gavin Lipsith looks forward to the opening of Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport?s new international terminal.

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Israel?s situation has never been more precarious. A government under pressure, growing internal friction and the threat of another Gulf war all add to the uncertainty. Nevertheless, Israel Airports Authority

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