Results of bidding for Tocumen airports will be released in 3 days

Airport management has received received the proposed candidate from the commission that evaluated the bids.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Prensa.com reports that "The commission was convened on December 3 and had an initial period of weeks to issue their report.

However, on December 29 they requested a one-week extension - a possibility that was considered in the list of charges - alleging that they still had "some pending observation for the final report".

In the next two or three days, the document will be made public, ..."

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