Cathay increases L'Oréal stock to address demand

Tina Milton

16-Aug-2006

Carrier Cathay Pacific has increased its holding of L'Oréal stock following the security alert

Airline Cathay Pacific has increased the number of L'Oréal items it carries, following the announcement that passengers going to the UK, US and France from Hong Kong International airport would not be able to bring their own liquid skincare items onboard.

Inflight sales and logistics manager Cindy Lam said: "We have increased the loading of the L'Oréal single piece Revitalift mask so that passengers can buy and use it during their flight and to keep their faces moisturised. This has been introduced from a customer service perspective."

She added: "We have not seen any particular surge or drop in skincare, fragrance and liquor items after security measures were tightened. We have a special announcement advising passenger not to buy liquid duty-free products if they are transiting in Hong Kong for onward connection to specific countries [UK, US and France] and travelling to those specific countries with an onward connection, because items might be confiscated at check points before the onward flight."

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