King Power takes over rival’s Bangkok stores

15-Jan-2002

King Power gained the rights to operate the stores at Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Hat Yai airports last year after Airport Duty Free was ousted by the airport authority following a dispute over rent payments.

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?THAILAND. King Power International Group is completing the renovation and refurbishment of stores at Bangkok Don Muang International airport, after taking over the contracts of rival Airport Duty Free (ADF)........
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(1-Apr-2002) - THAILAND. King Power International Group is about to begin the second phase of refurbishment and expansion at the country?s leading airports, following its takeover of rival Airport Duty Free?s stores in January. The move gave King Power a virtual monopoly on Thailand?s duty-free market.
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(9-Jul-2007) - The authority claims that the retailer has failed to meet 10 out of 20 changes deemed necessary for health and safety at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport