Operator remains upbeat as BAA pulls out of Oman
1-Nov-2004
OMAN. Muscat Duty Free, the joint venture between Oman Aviation Services and Aer Rianta International-Middle East (ARI-ME), will continue to drive retail growth at Seeb airport despite the termination of BAA's airport management deal at the location
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BAA and its partners in the Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC) are to withdraw from the 25-year agreement to manage Seeb and Salalah airports from November 17. The airports will
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Operator remains upbeat as BAA pulls out of Oman