Turkish retailers poised to battle for space at Bodrum

Tina Milton

15-Oct-2005

TURKEY. Turkish retailers Unifree Duty Free and AlphaIDF—Alpha Retail's joint venture with Istanbul Duty Free—have confirmed they will bid for retail space at the new international terminal at Milas-Bodrum airport when the building's build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract is awarded

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Unifree already operates a 68sq m (731sq ft) store at the airport and a 21sq m (225sq ft) kiosk at Bodrum Marina. General manager Kadir Ishakoglu told DFNI: "We are

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