Beauty category shows how to beat the clock
Tina Milton
15-Jul-2006
With short dwell times a constant source of frustration for travel retailers, it has become crucial for operators to make more of the time that they have with customers. Increasingly, that means targeting them before, during and after their trip
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Beauty suppliers and retailers in Asia/Pacific have long understood the benefits of supplying travellers with product information before their journey and briefing beauty advisers to address the more technical questions
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