New focus for Inflight Service

Emily Pacey

15-Jan-2007

After losing a purchasing contract with Tallink and Silja Line last year, Swedish distributor and retailer Inflight Service is focusing on airport retail. But, writes Emily Pacey, it may be a while before it is ready to compete in the big tenders

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The experience of Swedish distributor and retailer Inflight Service illustrates the risks and rewards of having a diverse portfolio of businesses. The company is involved in a variety of commercial........
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