Operator protests at ousting from Oman airports

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.

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?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........
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