Tokyo Narita authority considers retail move

7-Mar-2003

**EXCLUSIVE** As Tokyo Narita airport authority NAA prepares for its privatisation in April 2004, the company has confirmed it is considering a move into directly-operated retail at the location

A spokesman told TRW that although nothing had yet been decided, the landlord was looking closely at its options.
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