Beauty brands lead Gulf Air’s latest inflight selection

Tina Milton

17-Jan-2007

Gulf Air concessionaire Aer Rianta International-Middle East and Bahrain Duty Free have revealed the latest brand line-up for the carrier's inflight programme

Gulf Air’s latest inflight duty-free programme, operated by Aer Rianta International-Middle East and Bahrain Duty Free, is once again lead by the beauty category, which accounts for over 50% of the product selection. The Priceless Duty Free catalogue, which presents 133 products, offers 18 regional exclusives including items from Molton Brown, Helena Rubinstein and Boss Skin. The brochure also features new beauty brands Jean Paul Gaultier, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, YSL and Calvin Klein. Traditional Arabian fragrances are also on offer with a selection of Ajmal fragrances, women’s fragrance Ahebbak and men’s fragrance Dahnal Oudh Ragheed.

The technology selection includes a Minox DMP3 multimedia player, Powermonkey charger and wireless nano headphones.

The inflight magazine is available with two versions of the cover – one in English and the other in Arabic. Passengers who spend more than $100 are also offered the chance to win a Jacques Leman official sports watch.

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(1-Mar-2004) - MIDDLE EAST. Gulf Air, whose inflight duty-free programme is managed by Aer Rianta International-Middle East, unveiled its latest brochure in February, with a raft of new products and a prize draw central to the offer
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(6-Nov-2002) - MIDDLE EAST. Aer Rianta International?Middle East (ARI?ME) is to manage Gulf Air?s inflight duty-free contract for the next three years. The operator has signed a letter of intent with Gulf Air confirming the deal. The business will be administered through Bahrain Duty Free in which ARI-ME is a leading shareholder. In related news, ARI-ME is to establish a new company in partnership with Travellers, part of the Chalhoub Group, to target new inflight retail contracts in the region.