Mumbai decision reignites duty-free controversy

Nicole Mezzasalma

14-Jun-2008

Bombay High Court upholds Flemingo challenge * Airport given until July 31 to retender * Airport company plans to appeal against decision * DFS Group ‘not entitled to protection’

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INDIA. In yet another twist to a story that has already seen its share of complications, the Bombay High Court has ruled that airport operator Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL)

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