Fulfilling a retail dream

John Rimmer

15-Oct-2005

After years spent coveting a retail operation of its own, Tokyo Narita airport authority NAA can call itself a duty-free operator at last. John Rimmer visited Tokyo to find out more about the landlord's new joint-venture businesses

Article Preview:

Ambition tempered by frustration has characterised Tokyo Narita International airport authority NAA's commercial aspirations in recent years. Constrained by its state-owned structure and by severe restrictions on space and capacity,

........
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.

(31-Aug-2001) - JAPAN. Following its first venture into branded fashion retail last year, Japanese airport authority New Tokyo International Airport Authority (NAA) will open six new boutiques at Tokyo Narita airport terminal one later this month.
(2-Apr-2003) - Exclusive: by John RimmerJAPAN. As Tokyo Narita airport authority NAA prepares for its privatisation in April 2004, the company has confirmed it is considering a move into directly-operated retail at the location.
(7-Mar-2003) - **EXCLUSIVE** As Tokyo Narita airport authority NAA prepares for its privatisation in April 2004, the company has confirmed it is considering a move into directly-operated retail at the location
(14-Oct-2005) - The luxury fashion and accessories brands will feature in boutique space at Tokyo Narita airport's new T1 South Wing, to open next June