Recognisable fashion brands remain core

2-Mar-2002

Globally recognised brands are a firm favourite at hub airports such as Copenhagen Kastrup where almost half of passengers are in the lucrative transfer category. Retail manager Alan Bork explains the reasoning behind the airport?s fashion selection and why international names generally win out over national ones.

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Globally recognised brands are a firm favourite at hub airports such as Copenhagen Kastrup where almost half of passengers are in the lucrative transfer category. Retail manager Alan Bork explains

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