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Voting open for DFNI Asia Pacific Awards
Voting open for DFNI Asia Pacific Awards
Nicole Mezzasalma
12-Mar-2008
Retailers and suppliers have until April 11 to nominate the most innovative and dynamic travel-retail companies in the Asia/Pacific region
Voting for the 11th annual DFNI (formerly Raven Fox) Awards for Travel Retail Excellence in Asia/Pacific is now open. Retailers can choose which airport authorities and suppliers have excelled in the region throughout the year, while suppliers have the chance to highlight the good work of retail operators and airport authorities. The popular “Best Website Serving the Travel-Retail Consumer” category is available for all to vote on. Last year, DFS Group was elected Travel Retailer of the Year while L’Oréal Luxury Products Division Travel Retail Asia (Scental) won the Supplier of the Year accolade.
Forms will be mailed to DFNI subscribers with the March issue, and online voting is also available for retailers and suppliers. The deadline for submissions is April 11 and the nominee shortlists will be published in DFNI’s April magazine and on DFNIonline.com. The awards will be presented at a ceremony during the TFWA Asia Pacific, which will be held on May 12-15—click here for more information.
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