Chinese loom large over Asia's duty-free landscape

15-May-2004

ASIA/PACIFIC. As visa restrictions ease on Chinese travel abroad, more and more travel retailers in Asia/Pacific are rethinking their product offers in a bid to appeal to this emerging segment

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ASIA/PACIFIC. As visa restrictions ease on Chinese travel abroad, more and more travel retailers in Asia/Pacific are rethinking their product offers in a bid to appeal to this emerging segment.

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(15-May-2005) - Twelve months ago, in the Singapore issue of DFNI, we led with the story "Chinese loom large over Asia's duty-free landscape". The story reported how some airports and retailers were rethinking their product offer and retail mix in an effort to cater for this emerging nationality
(4-Feb-2003) - CHINA. The number of Chinese nationals travelling abroad this year is set to rise by 15% as more European countries grant tourist visas.
(1-Apr-2002) - With the China Travel Retail Summit taking place in Beijing on the eve of TFWA Asia Pacific, and a workshop headed by a Chinese market expert a central part of the conference programme in Singapore, the potential of China is emerging as one of the hottest topics in regional travel-retail today.