International operators join forces for a foothold in India

15-Nov-2006

INDIA. As Mumbai International airport finalises its shortlist of parties to participate in its forthcoming tender for retail, an interesting series of partnerships is emerging.

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The latest travel retailer to step forward and announce its cooperation with an Indian company is French operator Aelia. This follows Aer Rianta International’s (ARI) tie-up with Flemingo International, Alpha........

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