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  2. Narita International Airport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Airport operations: Maintains and manages the Narita Airport facilities. Retailing: Operates shops on the airport premises, including duty-free shopping. Facility leasing: Leases counter space, retail and office space, cargo warehouses, car park space and other property.

  3. Narita International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The South Wing includes a duty-free mall called "Narita Nakamise", one of the largest airport duty-free brand boutique malls in Japan. The North Wing has served as an alliance hub for SkyTeam since 2007, [ 53 ] and previously housed the Northwest Airlines hub, which was acquired by Delta Air Lines in 2010.

  4. Narita Wholesale Market - Wikipedia

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    Narita Wholesale Market viewed from the air, July 2006. The Narita Wholesale Market ... It is located near Narita International Airport. History

  5. Category:Narita International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Narita International Airport" This category contains only the following file. Narita International Airport logo (fair use).svg 512 × 199; 9 KB

  6. List of duty-free shops - Wikipedia

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    The company holds the exclusive right to the retail sale of duty-free goods in Greece. Duty Free Philippines – founded in 1987, it is a government-owned company that sells taxed and duty-free goods. They operate several shops in the Philippines' major airports, and have a dedicated shopping mall located nearby the country's main airport in ...

  7. Duty-free shop - Wikipedia

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    Brendan O'Regan established the world's first duty-free shop at Shannon Airport in Ireland in 1947; [6] it remains in operation today. Designed to provide a service for trans-Atlantic airline passengers typically travelling between Europe and North America whose flights stopped for refuelling on outbound and inbound legs of their journeys, it was an immediate success and has been copied worldwide.

  8. Airport Narita - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Narita (エアポート成田, Eapōto Narita) was the name given to a "Rapid" limited-stop suburban rail service in Greater Tokyo operated since April 1991 by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It ran from Kurihama to Narita Airport Terminal 1 via the Yokosuka, Sōbu, and Narita lines, with a total

  9. Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle System opened in 1992 with the opening of Terminal 2 of Narita International Airport, the international airport serving the Greater Tokyo Area. The shuttle linked the main building of the terminal and its satellite, 279 metres away. The whole ride took a minute, and was free of charge.