James Richardson to stay on at Tel Aviv
1-Jul-2002
ISRAEL. James Richardson has gained an extension to its duty-free contract at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport terminal one, operator and airport authority have confirmed. The contract, originally due to expire in November, will run until the new terminal three opens towards the end of 2003 or in early 2004. As part of the agreement, Richardson has withdrawn legal action against the Israel Airport Authority (IAA) launched earlier this year.
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By Dermot Davitt
ISRAEL. James Richardson has gained an extension to its duty-free contract at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion airport terminal one, operator and airport authority have confirmed. The contract,
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