IAA denies Tel Aviv bid reports

2-Oct-2003

ISRAEL. Israel Airports Authority (IAA) has dismissed reports in the local media that only two retailers have submitted proposals to operate the liquor, tobacco, fragrances, cosmetics and drugstore tender at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport?s new international terminal.

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