Panama tender put on hold

1-Dec-2005

PANAMA. The tender for duty-free at Panama City International airport has been suspended following concerns voiced by local duty-free operators at a meeting with airport authority Tocumen last month (DFNI November 15)

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The airport authority said that the suspension will allow it to study "scientifically" the observations made by the companies interested in the tender.

The Panamanian government has confirmed its commitment

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