Auckland Airport revamps duty-free stores with Lagardère partnership

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Auckland International Airport has partnered with French retailer Lagardère to revamp its duty-free stores. Lagardère won an eight-year contract to operate the stores starting July 1, pending approval from the Overseas Investment Office. The new partnership aims to enhance the duty-free shopping experience by introducing top global brands. A full refurbishment of all duty-free stores, including significant changes to the departures area, is planned. This development marks a shift in Auckland Airport's duty-free offerings, promising a modernized shopping environment for travelers.


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