Qatar Airways yesterday hit back at statements by German Emirati joint venture company Lindner Depa Interiors (LDI) that it had not delayed the opening of the New Doha International Airport (NDIA).
The Doha-based airline has been severely affected by the delayed airport opening – scheduled for last month – due to LDI ‘badly defaulting’ on its contract.
LDI had been awarded a $250m contract to build 19 airport lounges, work which should have been completed six months ago. The contract was terminated due to LDI defaulting, delaying the airport opening by up to 12 months, a Qatar Airways release said.
Qatar Airways hits out at Lindner claims
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