Today Africa tomorrow the workd?

Tina Milton

15-Feb-2006

Retail expansion at home is Airports Company South Africa's priority as it makes advance preparations for the 2010 Football World Cup. But its latest deal to operate India's Mumbai airport with local partner GVK Group could provide a basis for international success. Tina Milton reports

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South Africa is a land of contrasts. Despite its troubled history it offers exhilarating countryside, varied wildlife and renowned hospitality, which make it an increasingly attractive destination for travellers. Add

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