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TOP 10 OPERATORS 10: AER RIANTA INTERNATIONAL


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Dublin T2 has benefitted from shop improvements.


“We are progressing well on getting Abu Dhabi set up; our build is going well and there are things beginning to take shape.”


Anthony Kenny, ARI


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have halted what was initially a 2017 opening for the $2.94bn facility. The latest (unofficial) estimate is a Spring 2020 unveil, although this is by no means guaranteed. “Firstly, we are progressing well on


getting Abu Dhabi set up; our build is going well and there are things


beginning to take shape,” updates Kenny. “We have an incredible bespoke shop fit design to keep in line with the ‘wow’ factor of the airport.” While an exact opening date was


unavailable at the time of writing, ARI says it expects to receive confirmation ‘very soon’.


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New shop at Jakarta T2 Shifting away from the Middle East to Indonesia and ARI and local partner Aura Cantik last year completed a joint-venture transaction to take control of the P&C and fashion categories at the


Management reshuffle positions ARI for future growth


The Dublin-headquartered global travel retailer instigated a series of senior executive changes earlier this year. Former Morrisons Regional Managing


Director Richard Gray was appointed Chief Executive Officer at ARI Middle East (ARIME), with former ARIME head Nuno Amaral (pictured right) taking up the role of Chief Operations Officer based in Dublin. In a simultaneous move, Chief


Operations Officer Gerry Crawford was named Chief Business Development and Implementation Officer. Meanwhile, respected industry


executive and ARI stalwart John Boland 76 TOP 10 OPERATORS


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took the decision to retire after 30 years, effective April 2020. Boland joined the Shannon Airport


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business in 1987 and has held a variety of roles during his career, including in human resources, corporate affairs and most recently leading the Global Business Development Team. All these built on changes enacted


in May this year, when Global Buying Director Paul Neeson was appointed Director of ARI Ireland with Colin O’Donovan joining the ARI Executive as Chief Financial Officer and Kenny moving to a new position as Chief Commercial Officer while retaining his


OCTOBER 2019 Deputy CEO responsibilities.


Jakarta Duty Free store at Soekarno- Hatta International Airport Terminal 3 Ultimate as part of a five- year contract. Kenny confirms the operation –


ARI’s first in Indonesia – is doing well, but admits it has taken a little longer than expected to transfer passengers from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3. In the meantime, Kenny confirms


an agreement with the airport to open a shop of approximately 100sq m in departures Terminal 2 by the end of 2019. “The concession in T3 is for


beauty and luxury – in T2 it will be predominantly beauty and luxury


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