LAP Sees Higher Revenues At Lima Airport This Year

Lima Airport Partners (LAP), development and management concessionaires of Lima's Jorge Chavez Airport, forecast $64 million in revenues this year, $10 million more than in 2001, when passenger traffic decreased by 9% after the events of Sept. 11. According to LAP CEO Juan Antonio Casanova, Peru...

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