Introduction: Keeping the flames of optimism alive
31-Aug-2001
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If the adage is true that it?s always darkest just before the dawn, then there may yet be reason for short-term optimism in Latin America?s duty-free market.
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(7-Jun-2001) - DFNI says: We make no apology for the graphic and powerful front page of this issue. The spectre of an industry going up in flames is far more than just a dramatic image. Abolition of duty-free tobacco sales is a very real and well-advanced threat and we hope that our cover will act as a wake-up call.
(3-Oct-2002) - Sydney International airport's terminal 2 (the former Ansett Terminal) opened its doors to four domestic and regional airlines last week
(25-Oct-2003) - Cautious optimism emerged from the TFWA conference held in Cannes today, which featured a keynote address from former US ambassador to the UN Richard Holbrooke
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(17-Oct-2002) - Wine may have a promising future in travel-retail, but recently airport retailers have been more preoccupied with keeping the traditional categories alive. Adele Wolstenhulme talks to Brown-Forman Wines International sales director cruiselines/Caribbean & Mexico Bruce Losee.

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Introduction: Keeping the flames of optimism alive