Chanel nail bar at Heathrow T3 boosts interest in wider portfolio

Tina Milton

1-Sep-2005

Chanel's 40sq m (430sq ft) nail bar in World Duty Free's London Heathrow terminal three store has enjoyed a 90% sales conversion rate since it opened in February

Article Preview:

Treatments are priced £12.50 ($23.60) and are redeemable against any purchase of skincare or cosmetics items.
Chanel divisional director travel-retail Jackie Perry told DFNI: "About 90% of passengers who use

........
Login To Read More | Subscribe To Read More
Your Comments On This Article

Name:
Email:
- Not displayed on website
Comments:
Please note:
Only alpha-numeric characters allowed for comments
Security Image:
Please enter image text in the security code field
Security Code:
 

Related Stories

Articles bearing the symbol  require subscription.

(1-Mar-2005) - Chanel has doubled its space in World Duty Free's London Heathrow terminal three store and introduced its first nail bar concept offering fast pampering treatments to passengers before they travel
(16-Oct-2001) - Cult brand Hard Candy is to add a fragrance to its range of colour cosmetics and nail polish next Spring.
(5-Dec-2006) - Well-being concept Rejuve has closed at London Heathrow terminal one eight months after it opened in March
(5-Nov-2003) - UK outdoor clothing brand Barbour opened its first travel-retail store at London Heathrow terminal two in October, filling a gap for more traditional outdoor apparel in the product mix.
(16-Jan-2003) - The world?s first stand-alone travel-retail Waterford Wedgwood store opened in London Heathrow airport T3 on December 17.