Editorial

John Rimmer

1-Nov-2005

Most travel retailers look to the high street as a source of inspiration. Many are happy to concede that domestic retailers get it right more often than they do

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And an increasing number—including Dufry Group global COO José Antonio Gea—believe that airport shopping centres should replicate the high street, a strategy that BAA in particular has deployed to good

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