LFP considers Lisbon port move

Gavin Lipsith

1-Aug-2005

PORTUGAL. Lojas Francas de Portugal (LFP) has signalled its interest in operating retail outlets at Lisbon harbour if plans to develop the port are realised

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The move would mark the first steps into maritime retail for the joint venture between The Nuance Group and Portuguese airline TAP Air Portugal subsidiary TAPGER.

Portuguese airport authority ANA

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