Airports deal extended

Airports Company South Africa and Germany’s Munich Airport have extended their sister partnership agreement, launched in 2015.
It now extends to joint marketing activities to raise awareness of the partner airports in the respective countries including exhibitions at the airports, mutual links between websites and joint appearances at events.
The existing cooperation agreement covers activities including IT, security and real estate development. Delegations from the two airports have already exchanged visits to exchange ideas and share their experience in airport operations and processes. 

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