Two bidders remain as Bucharest decision nears
5-Sep-2002
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By John Rimmer
ROMANIA. The controversial tender process for the duty-free concession at Bucharest Otopeni airport was drawing to a close as DFNI went to press, with airport authority AIBO
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(15-Jun-2004) - NORWAY. Two of the five shortlisted bidders in Norway's duty-free tender - The Nuance Group and Alpha Retail - have been eliminated from the contest as a decision on the winning bid nears
(18-Feb-2003) - Four duty-paid retailers opened at Bucharest Otopeni International airport last week, with tenders for another six outlets, selling duty-paid electronics, confectionery, cosmetics and fragrances, to be held in the second half of February
(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.
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Two bidders remain as Bucharest decision nears