Singapore Airlines considers outsourcing inflight retail

Gavin Lipsith

15-Feb-2006

SINGAPORE. Singapore Airlines is likely to tender its inflight duty-free concession for the first time and has met selected retailers to discuss the future of its retail operation

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The airline, which has until now run its retail business in-house, is considering the move as part of a broader plan—announced by Singapore Airlines president Chew Choon Seng in December

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