Muscat Duty Free extends amid new Seeb airport plans

Gavin Lipsith

1-Nov-2005

OMAN. Muscat Duty Free has extended its contract with Seeb airport operator Oman Airport Management Co after the landlord decided to build a new international airport instead of expanding the existing facility

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Under the original contract Muscat was due to operate at the existing terminal for three and a half years, then for a further six years at the extended building. The

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