India ponders new privatisation model

14-Jun-2008

The proposed model would require airport consortia to include a commercial plan listing the retailers they would appoint if their bid was successful

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INDIA. The Indian government is considering a new model for forthcoming airport privatisations that could require interested consortia to work with retailers and other commercial operators before bidding.

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