Indians spend more but shun duty-free

21-Jun-2007

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INDIA/MIDDLE EAST. New research from AC Nielsen suggests that Indian outbound travellers—a key passenger group for many Middle Eastern airports—are spending more than ever. Unfortunately the research, presented at a........

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