KLIA retailers win two-year extension

1-Jul-2001

MALAYSIA. Airport authority Malaysia Airports has granted all leading duty-free retailers at Kuala Lumpur International airport (KLIA) two-year extensions. Initial three-year contracts, which began when KLIA opened in mid-1998, expired last month. Since then, two-year extension options, similar to the arrangement at Singapore Changi airport, have taken effect.

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?MALAYSIA. Airport authority Malaysia Airports has granted all leading duty-free retailers at Kuala Lumpur International airport (KLIA) two-year extensions. Initial three-year contracts, which began when KLIA opened in mid-1998, expired........
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