New EU routes offset loss of Ryanair at Charleroi

15-Oct-2004

BELGIUM. Belgian Sky Shops has reported strong growth at Brussels South Charleroi airport, despite the loss of Ryanair's service to London Stansted

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High-spending UK passengers were key to the retailer's liquor and tobacco sales, but commercial manager Marc Leemans told DFNI that, although duty-paid tobacco sales were down since the route was

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