Supersonic growth: Dubai Duty Free posts highest monthly sales in 42-year history with blockbuster November

UAE. Dubai Duty Free has posted a startling +16.77% year-on-year increase in November sales to AED876.56 million (US$240.16 million) – marking the highest monthly sales in the retailer’s 42-year history.

Average daily sales also hit a new record at AED29.21 million (US$8 million), compared with AED26.51 million (US$7.26 million) in December 2024. This result positions November 2025 as the strongest of the retailer’s nine-record breaking months this year and surpasses the previous all-time monthly record of AED821 million (US$225 million) set in December 2024.

In another historic milestone, Dubai Duty Free crossed the US$2 billion sales mark in mid-November, indicating exceptional commercial momentum throughout the year. 29 November also marked the highest sales day of the year, with sales soaring to AED37.55 million (US$10.28 million).

Year-to-date sales have reached AED7.75 billion (US$2.13 billion), an increase of +9.57% compared to the same period last year.

Growth in sales exceeded passenger traffic by an estimated 10% (the final passenger numbers for November will only be released by Dubai Airport later this month), demonstrating the effectiveness of its strategy designed to increase penetration, improve conversion and overall transaction value, Dubai Duty Free said.

Results at a glance

    • Year-to-date sales pass US$2 billion by mid-November
    • Full-year all-time record a certainty
    • November sales soar +16.8% year-on-year, an historic monthly high
    • Confectionery up +42.93% to US$22.8 million in November – a monthly record for the category
    • The Dubai Chocolate segment accounted for 42.86% of total confectionery sales
    • Patchi Pistachio Kunafa Bar (Dubai Duty Free-exclusive) posted US$4.3 million in sales, nearly half of the sub-sector’s revenues
    • Luxury fashion, buoyed by new Cartier and Louis Vuitton boutiques, up +40.3%
    • Perfume number 1 category (+13.3%); Liquor 2 (+4.6%); Gold 3 (+16.7%); Tobacco 4 (+11.4%) 
    • Encouraging +16.7% rise in sales to China-bound passengers

Dubai Duty Free Ramesh Cidambi Managing Director said: “November has been an extraordinary month for us and a defining moment in our 42-year history. Crossing the US$2 billion mark by 15 November and setting a new all-time monthly sales record is a great achievement. It takes a huge effort to break sales records month after month, and yet that is what our operation has achieved this year.

“I want to particularly thank our Chairman, H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, for his unwavering support to our business, and the success of our company over four decades would not have been possible without his guidance and leadership.”

Dubai Duty Free also recorded growth in high-value transactions during November. Transactions valued at less than AED500 (US$136.150) increased +1.35% in number and +6.94% in value, contributing 25% of total sales. In comparison, transactions above AED500 grew +15.16% in number and 20.54% in value, accounting for the remaining 75% of sales.

Scent-sational perfumes performance; gold shines; tobacco heats up

Perfumes continued to lead all categories with AED160.58 million (US$44 million) in sales, a +13.29% increase year-on-year, supported by a strong focus on new and exclusive fragrance launches.

EDP spells excellent daily performance for Dubai Duty Free in its all-important perfumes category. Pictured is a Concourse B store.

Wines & spirits followed with sales of AED103.59 million (US$28.38 million), a +4.55% increase, boosted by an expanded selection of premium and exclusive offerings.

Gold ranked third with sales of AED87.67 million (US$24.02 million), a +16.68% increase.

The tobacco category recorded AED85.99 million (US$23.56 million) in sales marking an +11.44% increase, partly driven by diversification and the growing demand for heat-not-burn products (sticks and devices).

Tonnes of Dubai Chocolate sales drive sweet success for confectionery

Confectionery registered a +42.93% rise to AED83.29 million (US$22.82 million) in November – an all-time record high for the category.

The Dubai Chocolate segment generated AED35.69 million (US$9.78 million) sales, equivalent to 80.59 tonnes across nine brands and accounted for 42.86% of total confectionery sales.

Hot chocolate: Spurred by the extraordinary and sustained Dubai Chocolate wave, confectionery sales have reached reached record heights

Leading the segment was the Patchi Pistachio Kunafa Bar, produced exclusively for Dubai Duty Free, which sold 223,300 pieces worth AED15.63 million (US$4.28 million) in November, representing nearly half of all sales within the segment.

Dubai Duty Free plans to build on this momentum for 2026 ensuring travellers continue to enjoy exclusive, regionally inspired products alongside global premium brands.

Electronic sales rose +13.60% to AED67.22 million (US$18.42 million), driven by record iPhone 17 sales totaling AED26.73 million (US$7.32 million), equivalent to 5,216 units sold.

Luxury fashion turns heads

Luxury fashion continued its upward trajectory, surging +40.32% in November. The category averaged 381 transactions per day, with the average transaction value rising +10.17%.

The opening of Louis Vuitton and Cartier boutiques in Concourse A in Q4 resulted in incremental sales while the luxury boutiques in Concourse B continued to see substantial growth, Dubai Duty Free said.

The lure of luxury: Blockbuster brands Dior, Cartier and Louis Vuitton have lent tremendous impetus to a category that had been ailing over recent years

Upward trends in all areas

Terminal-wide, performance was robust. Concourse A saw sales surge +37.89%, while arrivals store revenues climbed +14.27% despite competition within the airport. Al Maktoum International Airport departures posted an impressive +46.78% increase.

All regions posted positive growth in November. Sales to travellers departing to Europe increased +23.57%, while the Russian region rose +27.60%. Africa grew +16.53%, the Americas +15.36%, and the Middle East +18.09%.

The Far East grew +14.28%, within which China rose by an encouraging +16.67%. {Main story continues following the communication below}


The Indian Sub-continent grew +6.32% and Australasia +1.01%. Passengers travelling to the Americas, Africa and Russian-speaking regions continued to outspend those travelling to other parts of the world, representing the top three regions in terms of spend per unique shopper, with sales exceeding AED800 (US$218) per shopper.

Dubai Duty Free broke yet another a record on 30 November for the number of pallets delivered to the shop floor in a single day – 1,057 in 75 trips, containing 12,000 unique items and 650,000 pieces of merchandise.

The ability to handle such peak volumes during a busy National Day Holiday weekend is a testament to the operational excellence and directly contributes to strong sales performance on the shop floor, Dubai Duty Free observed.

Festive flair

Dubai Duty Free is now preparing for the festive travel rush during Christmas and New Year celebrations and its upcoming 42nd Anniversary on 20 December, when customers will enjoy a series of special offers and celebratory discounts across the operation.

Cidambi concluded, “As we approach our 42nd anniversary, we are thrilled to welcome passengers with engaging experiences, exclusive promotions, and the exceptional service that defines Dubai Duty Free.”

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