Neutral stays while Carrasco invites tenders
5-Sep-2002
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URUGUAY. Duty-free operator Neutral, whose contract at Montevideo Carrasco airport has been annulled, will continue to operate there until the government appoints a new master concessionaire and duty-free operator later
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(15-Jan-2002) - URUGUAY. Incumbent operator Neutral has won the eight-year contract to operate duty-free at Montevideo Carrasco airport, sources close to the bidding told DFNI. Victory in the bid was crucial for Neutral, whose operation at Carrasco is the cornerstone of the business. Spanish company Aldeasa came closest to matching Neutral?s bid, offering $13.55m. By John Rimmer and Desmond Begg
(1-Jul-2002) - URUGUAY. As the Uruguayan government prepares to launch an open tender to manage and operate Montevideo Carrasco airport, the duty-free tender won last December by local operator Neutral has been declared void.
(1-Jul-2002) - As the Uruguayan government prepares to launch an open tender to manage and operate Montevideo Carrasco airport, the duty-free tender won last December by local operator Neutral has been declared void.
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(2-Sep-2003) - By John Gallagher and John RimmerURUGUAY. Cerealsur, a consortium headed by Argentinian airport authority Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 (AA2000), is to be the new operator of Montevideo?s Carrasco International airport.

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Neutral stays while Carrasco invites tenders