Oman tender looms as retailers gather

1-Feb-2002

OMAN. A tender for Oman?s airport duty-free operations looks likely later this year, as regional interest grows in the country?s key airports Seeb and Muscat.Duty-free tenders are rare in the region, with the bid for Jordan?s duty-free shops an exception. The move to tender has been prompted by BAA?s involvement in a new consortium to manage Oman?s airports, called Oman Airports Management Co.

Article Preview:

?

By Dermot Davitt

OMAN. A tender for Oman?s airport duty-free operations looks likely later this year, as regional interest grows in the country?s key airports Seeb and Muscat.
Duty-free tenders

........
Login To Read More | Subscribe To Read More
Your Comments On This Article

Name:
Email:
- Not displayed on website
Comments:
Please note:
Only alpha-numeric characters allowed for comments
Security Image:
Please enter image text in the security code field
Security Code:
 

Related Stories

Articles bearing the symbol  require subscription.

(17-Sep-2002) -
(9-Apr-2002) - There is rapid change elsewhere in the region, and ARI is examining all the opportunities. For instance, the arrival of a BAA-led consortium to manage Oman?s international airports under a 25-year agreement signalled the sudden end of Oman Duty Free Co?s (DFC) tenure as duty-free operator at Seeb and Salalah.
(30-Nov-2001) - BAA, recent winner of the Oman airports management contract, has announced plans to contribute to the development of the Gulf state as a leading tourist destination.