Setur sets in for long term at Sabiha Gökçen

Andrew Pentol

15-Jul-2008

The company will operate the 450sq m (4,843sq ft) duty-free area in the existing terminal and 2,500sq m (26,900sq ft) in the new terminal

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TURKEY. Setur Servis Turistik’s new 20-year contract at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen airport will be the lynchpin of a long-term strategy that will include a greater focus on developing new retail

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