CONTENTS CRUISE MARKET ROUND-UP 73-81
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Americas traffic: CiR Data ..........59 DFS Group recorded a pronounced increase in its exposure to international passenger traffic at its
US airports last year. Luke-Barras Hill presents key findings from CiR.
AMERICAS: SOUTH AMERICA 61-65
Digital strategy ..........................61 As LATAM economies continue to pick up the pace, regional operators are implementing new omni-channel initiatives, learns Claire Malcolm.
Sineriz Free Shop ........................ 64 Clever responses to trends in Uruguayan land border shopping has anchored the firm to do well in the future. Jessica Mason speaks to Siñeriz Free Shop Director Gandhi Abdullah.
Vancouver Duty Free ....................67 Vancouver Airport is undertaking a comprehensive overhaul of its retail concessions to bolster its offering. Luke Barras-Hill reports.
FDFA Strategy .............................. 71 Frontier Duty Free Association Board Member Abe Taqtaq tells Luke Barras- Hill why 2017 was a big year of change for the voice of Canada’s duty free industry.
AMERICAS: CANADA 67-72 SUBSCRIBER ONLY CONTENT
Making waves in the Americas .... 73 Heinemann Americas and MSC Cruises continue to learn more about consumers in the region, writes Andrew Pentol.
Unlocking cruise potential .......... 77 From a supplier standpoint, the cruise channel offers untapped potential, but logistical bottlenecks can limit brand exposure at sea. Jessica Mason talks to a group of stakeholders.
Setting a seaworthy example ..... 80 The cruise and ferry channel accounted for 17% of Rituals’ overall turnover in 2017, Chief Wholesale and Retail Neil Ebbut tells TRBusiness.
Counter Intelligence .................... 82 Some of the best product launches and animations in March.
People News ................................ 84 Personnel and moves in the market.
Now and Then .............................. 86 Luke Barras-Hill traces 20 years back, from then... to now.
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