ISG partnership seals Air Tahiti Nui deal

John Rimmer

15-May-2006

Air Tahiti Nui has awarded its inflight duty-free concession to a partnership between Inflight Sales Group and luxury goods agency Imporlux

Air Tahiti Nui has selected a partnership between Inflight Sales Group (ISG) Hong Kong and its subsidiary Diplomatic Supplies (Canada), and French Polynesian luxury goods agency Imporlux to operate its inflight duty-free business. ISG will be responsible for supply, marketing and IT operations.

ISG sales director Patrick Garreau told RavenFox.com: "Our company is very pleased to be involved in this partnership. Air Tahiti is a young, growing airline with award-winning service and staff. We have some very exciting marketing initiatives in mind and are putting together a very interesting, unique product offering that will excite passengers and add to their experience on board."

ISG is preparing the product selection for the airline's autumn duty-free programme. Air Tahiti Nui's flight network includes routes from Papeete airport to Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Osaka, Paris, Sydney and Auckland.

RavenFox.com understands that the contract will run for a minimum of four years.

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