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Duty Free Show of the Americas attracts over 200 exhibitors
Duty Free Show of the Americas attracts over 200 exhibitors
Nicole Mezzasalma
18-Feb-2008
The event reaches its 40th anniversary with 27 new exhibitors and a number of companies expanding their booths
The International Association of Airport Duty Free Stores (IAADFS) has announced that more than 200 companies have reserved exhibition spaces at the Duty Free Show of the Americas, which will be held on April 6-10 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the event has attracted 27 new exhibitors so far, such as Ferrero Trading Lux, Smashbox Cosmetics and Travel Retail Innovations, and IAADFS said that a number of companies have expanded their booths at the show.
The association has reconfigured the food and beverage areas to allow for additional space for food stations and seating. The registration area is also being relocated to the first floor foyer between the left and middle entrances of the exhibit hall for the convenience of visitors.
Pre-registration for the show is open until March 21, while on-site registration begins on April 5, when tickets for most IAADFS-sponsored events will also be available. Additional show information can be found on the IAADFS website.
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