Landlords and Retailers
Master ConcessionAir unveils Chili’s restaurant and Farm2Air Market store at Key West Airport
A 158-seat Chili’s and proprietary brand Farm2Air Market, a 204sq m store offering preflight grab-and-go products, have opened in the Florida airport’s new terminal.
“As we celebrate this remarkable milestone, Hamad International Airport is coming alive with the magic of our 25th anniversary takeover,” Qatar Duty Free declares.
A 158-seat Chili’s and proprietary brand Farm2Air Market, a 204sq m store offering preflight grab-and-go products, have opened in the Florida airport’s new terminal.
Today is a red (or purple) letter day for Qatar Duty Free as it celebrates a quarter century of extraordinary achievement. In that time the company has risen from a start-up to become a flagbearer for constant, often daring innovation; multiple sector firsts; and a relentless focus on quality.
It’s a case of buy while stocks last in China’s duty-free stores as retailers and brands pin their hopes on a resolution to the bitter China-France tariff dispute that has hit Cognac sales in the key China travel retail sector hard.
French concepts Big Fernand (gourmet burgers) and Ker Juliette (Breton crêpes and pancakes), plus poké bowl brand Pokawa are the new F&B names to debut at the airport amid a commercial refresh.
The activation offers travellers a taste of place with an immersive sugar shack experience, celebrating the arrival of maple season at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.
The Mother’s Day campaign marks the first phase of Elizabeth Arden’s seasonal Love Campaign with the second instalment – focused on China’s 520 Love Declaration Day – set to follow.
The project with anchor concessionaires Lagardère Travel Retail and SSP Group has seen the opening of 15 modernised and new stores across the French travel hub’s terminal.
Described as a first of its kind in Indian travel retail, the store blends convenience with personalised service, offering travellers easy access to a curated range of global premium brands.
As Schiphol Group begins a new partnership with Lagardère Travel Retail, management at Schiphol Airport Retail pays rich tribute to a long duty-free alliance with Gebr. Heinemann, which ends at midnight on 30 April.
The revised content covers insights such as the growing demand for travel retail exclusives, alongside the challenges posed by reduced footfall and shifts in passenger demographics, particularly the decline in high-spending Chinese travellers.
As revealed by The Moodie Davitt Report, the partners were awarded the anchor retail concession at Algeria’s main gateway earlier this year after an open tender in 2024.
