China Daily (Hong Kong)

Global ambitions taking shape

China Duty Free sees HK stores as first stop on road to wider presence

- By LUO WEITENG in Hong Kong sophia@chinadaily­hk.com

China Duty Free Group, a unit of mainland’s Stateowned tourism giant China National Travel Service Group Corp, has added the finishing touches to its Hong Kong venture, a move that adds flesh to the bones of its global ambitions.

The company officially unveiled eight liquor and tobacco duty-free stores spanning 3,400 square meters at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday, in a joint venture with French travel retailer Lagardere Services under a new brand of Duty Zero by CDF.

It edged out luxury conglomera­te LVMH’s DFS Group and South Korea’s Lotte Group to win the bid to run the airport’s duty-free liquor and tobacco concession zone in November last year, following the expiration of the airport’s operationa­l contract with DFS.

“Hong Kong marks the first stop on the road to beefing up our presence the world over,” said Charles Chen, president of China Duty Free Group. “This is the first time that a domestic duty-free operator has won the right to run duty-free stores at a major internatio­nal airport outside the Chinese mainland.”

“Our overseas journey just got off to a good start. As the Chinese mainland’s more than 130 million holidaymak­ers become a common sight across the globe, we will continue to keep pace with and gain momentum from such an outbound tourism boom,” Chen added.

The newly launched dutyfree liquor and tobacco concession zone boasts the widest selection of single-malt whiskies across airports in the Asia-Pacific region. It also offers the world’s most comprehens­ive product mix of Chinese liquor and tobacco, as well as the world’s first shopin-shop offering Asian liquor.

One of the world’s busiest internatio­nal airports, Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport connects more than 220 global destinatio­ns and handled 72.9 million passengers last year.

The State-backed travel retailer currently operates 248 duty-free stores across the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. Chen said that running the duty-free business at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport would play a key role in the company’s “going global” strategy, with more bold moves to follow.

In May this year, it won the five-year contract to operate the duty-free boutiques at Macao Internatio­nal Airport, in a joint venture with King Power Macao.

Big-spending Chinese mainland tourists have made duty-free shopping the major business for China Duty Free Group, whose better understand­ing of mainland holidaymak­ers’ shopping habits and preference­s gives it a significan­t edge over global counterpar­ts, Chen said.

Looking ahead, duty-free business in airports and downtown areas are the two core business segments for the duty-free retailer. The company is also extending its bets on cruise-based duty-free business, in its quest for the next new growth engine, he added.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A bartender demontrate­s an interactiv­e cocktail menu at a duty-free liquor store in Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport last Thursday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A bartender demontrate­s an interactiv­e cocktail menu at a duty-free liquor store in Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport last Thursday.

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