Inflight Service defiant despite loss of Arlanda T2 concession

17-Dec-2002

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By Jane Labous

SWEDEN. Inflight Service?s contract to operate three outlets at Stockholm Arlanda airport terminal two expires at the end of the year, and will represent a big loss

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