Motta reports brisk trading at Caracas

16-Aug-2004

New store proves popular after three months' trading

Motta Internacional has said its new store at Caracas Simon Bolivar International airport has received "rave reviews from airport authority, suppliers and customers" since opening in May.

The operator opened a 1,100sq m (11,840sq ft) store under its concession with licence-holder the Fundacion del Nino, relocating to a new position in the airport. The company operates in competition with Duty Free Americas (Venezuela) at the location.

Motta said: "This is one of the most complete duty-free stores in Latin America."

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