MEXICO CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WINS TERMINAL LEASING RIGHTS

Mexican airport operator Inmobiliaria Fumisa is considering an appeal to claims that its right to operate the international area of the International Airport of Mexico City's (AICM) Terminal 1 expired on December 31, 2013. A  Mexican court ruling on January 17 had found Fumisa's 20-year contract to lease and operate the area had expired; and the right to operate reverted back to the airport, according to a statement from AICM.

 

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