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The Airport Duty Free market is a segment of the Duty Free industry, which refers to the sale of goods to travelers that are exempt from certain taxes and duties. Airport Duty Free stores are typically located in international airports and offer a wide range of products, including cosmetics, fragrances, liquor, tobacco, confectionery, and luxury items. These stores are often operated by large Duty Free retailers, such as Dufry, Gebr Heinemann, and Lagardère Travel Retail.
Airport Duty Free stores are typically located in the departure lounge of an airport, allowing travelers to purchase goods before they board their flight. These stores are often designed to be visually appealing, with bright lighting and attractive displays. Additionally, many stores offer discounts and promotions to attract customers.
Some of the major companies in the Airport Duty Free market include Dufry, Gebr Heinemann, Lagardère Travel Retail, King Power International Group, and Lotte Duty Free. These companies operate Duty Free stores in airports around the world, offering travelers a wide range of products. Show Less Read more