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CabinZero will be exhibiting (H56, Green Village) and offer his input on CabinZero’s newest range, which was unveiled at TFWA Singapore earlier this year. “CabinZero travel retail exclusive
products and its commitment to ongoing development and innovation throughout the product range gives me the enviable job of helping to develop the brand through the travel retail channel,” said Van der List. “CabinZero has affordable, fashionable
David Dayan establishes Beauté Luxe Duty Free venture in Dubai Travel retail veteran David Dayan (above) has recruited senior personnel to a new company he has launched in the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai. Beauté Luxe Duty Free, which specialises
in the distribution of luxury perfumes and cosmetics brands in Africa, has appointed Jerome Blanchard as Vice President of Sales to develop the luxury brand portfolio. Blanchard served as Duty Free Americas
Director of Buying and Merchandising, Accessories and Luxury Products between 2007 and 2015, before moving to Gucci Time Pieces and Jewellery where he was Sales Director, Latin America and Caribbean Domestic and Travel Retail. Corrine Berger (below) has also been
named as Marketing Director. Berger had been with Lacoste since 2012 as International Marketing Director. She was also the former Head of Communications and Marketing at Groupe ADP.
Jens Degner leaves Heinemann Jens Degner, Director Global Business Development at Germany family-owned company Gebr. Heinemann has left. According to statement, Degner
(pictured centre top) reached a mutual agreement to depart in search of ‘new professional challenges’. Heinemann says his accomplishments
since joining the company in 2004 have left a lasting impact on the organisation. Claus Heinemann, Co-owner, Gebr.
Heinemann said: “Jens Degner has built up, developed and significantly shaped our business development department and played a substantial role in winning
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and luxury travel items. Above all, they are items that people want to own and start to use as soon as they see them. I think the company is a perfect fit for travel retail and I’m greatly looking forward to the opportunities that lie ahead for us.”
major concessions at international airports like Copenhagen, Oslo, Amsterdam and Istanbul for our company. “On behalf of the entire Executive Board
we would like to thank Jens Degner for the longstanding, good and trustful cooperation and his outstanding contribution to our continued growth. We wish him all the best for his future endeavours.”
AAHK welcomes back David Jea David Jea has left his position as Deputy General Manager at Hangzhou International Airport to take on the role of Senior Manager, Business Continuity Planning for Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK). Jea (pictured above) has transferred back to
Denz Van der List is new GTR Sales Director at CabinZero Cabin-sized bag specialist CabinZero has taken on Denz Van der List (above) as its new Sales Director for Global Travel Retail. Van der List will draw on his vast
experience in duty free and duty paid retail, inflight retail, cruises, hotels and international distribution to build on the success of the range of CabinZero travel- inspired bags currently available. He will attend the upcoming TFWA World Exhibition and Conference in Cannes where
AAHK following a five-year secondment to Hangzhou Airport. There, he was tasked with assisting the
General Manager in the areas of passenger terminal management and operations, non- aeronautical business management and development, retail/advertising business and property management, as well as customer service quality delivery. Jea was also responsible for
communication and liaison with AAHK. Tommy Lai, who has over 30 years’
experience working in the aviation industry covering airlines and airport operations, will replace Jea in the position of Deputy General Manager Hangzhou International Airport.
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