Macquarie Airports looks to the future

Sandra Newman

22-Aug-2007

Retail development at key locations and a streamlined portfolio point to a bright future for Australian airports group Macquarie Airports (MAp) despite mixed results for some of the airports in which it holds controlling interests

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Earlier this month Brussels Airport posted a 5.9% increase in turnover, including a 5.7% rise in retail revenue to €20.2m ($27.9m), for the first half of 2007 while Copenhagen Airports........

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