A new beginning

John Rimmer

1-Apr-2005

The Duty Free Show of the Americas heads south to Fort Lauderdale this year in a move that has prompted excitement and not a little scepticism. Michael Payne, executive director at organiser International Association of Airport Duty Free Stores, tells John Rimmer why he feels a fresh start will bring benefits for buyers and exhibitors

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Ah, Orlando. The place evokes memories for many a nostalgic duty-free executive. Not as chic as Cannes, perhaps, but the weather was more dependable, the food portions were bigger and

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