Nagoya prepares for airport switch

11-Sep-2003

**DFNI eXTRA EXCLUSIVE** The retailer reveals it will stick to a tried-and-tested formula when it moves to the new facility in 2005

Japanese airport authority and retailer Nagoya Airport Terminal Building Co has confirmed it will operate duty-free at the new Central Japan International airport, scheduled to open in February 2005. International traffic is to switch from the existing Nagoya Komaki airport, which will cater only for domestic flights.
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