Mumbai: Aer Rianta International, a unit of Dublin Airport Authority, and Flemingo India are planning a joint venture company to operate duty-free outlets in Indian airports, said the Economic Times.
The report quoted unnamed industry sources as saying the Aer Rianta-Flemingo consortium has already submitted its bid for space at Delhi airport, as the lease granted to India Tourism Development Corp (ITDC) expires in December.
Public sector ITDC is the only major duty-free operator in India apart from Flemingo.
31/10/06 Life Style Extra, UK
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