Panama considers tender changes

15-Nov-2005

PANAMA. The board of Panama City International airport authority Tocumen was scheduled to meet as DFNI went to press to discuss changes to the tender for the duty-free concession at the airport (DFNI November 1). The meeting follows pressure from local duty-free operators and incumbent concessionaires

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Contrary to Tocumen's initial conditions, the board is expected to allow the participation of retailers who do not operate at airports in the Americas with more than 2.5m passengers. Local

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