Romania tries again to tender Otopeni

1-Apr-2002

ROMANIA. After the collapse of its first attempt to auction the duty-free concession at Bucharest Otopeni airport, the Romanian government has issued a further tender to select companies to operate shops at the location.

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(16-Oct-2002) - ROMANIA. The Romanian government has launched a tender for the space previously used for duty-free at Bucharest Otopeni airport. The space was put up for tender earlier this year but the process collapsed at the eleventh hour when the government issued a decree abolishing airport duty-free.
(14-Dec-2002) - ROMANIA. Bucharest Otopeni airport authority AIBO has announced the winners of the first tender for the former duty-free retail space at the location. Though airside, the shops will only be permitted to sell duty-paid goods after the Romanian government controversially decided to ban airport duty-free in September (DFNI September 15). All four winning companies are Romanian.
(2-Mar-2002) - ROMANIA. EDF Services has begun its legal battle against the Romanian government over its decision to re-tender duty-free at Bucharest Otopeni International airport. EDF Services, which co-owns operator EDF Airport Services Romania (EDF Asro) along with state-owned companies Tarom and airport authority AIBO, has accused the government of illegally terminating the joint venture and ignoring an earlier decision to prolong its activities until 2012.