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Duty-free company apologizes to Chinese customers

- By WANG MINGJIE in London wangmingji­e@ mail.chinadaily­uk.com

A duty-free company that operates at London’s Heathrow Airport has apologized after Chinese customers accused it of discrimina­tion.

Chinese social media users alleged Chinese customers had to spend more than 1,000 pounds ($1,387) to qualify for a discount voucher at World Duty Free while other nationalit­ies had to spend 79 pounds.

In response to the allegation­s, World Duty Free issued an apology on Twitter.

“We’re grateful for comments shared on social media today regarding our VIP voucher scheme,” the statement said. “We’ve investigat­ed this straight away and identified an issue which we have corrected with immediate effect. Please accept our sincere apologies.”

The company, which is based in Bern, Switzerlan­d, did not respond to requests for a full explanatio­n.

A Heathrow Airport spokespers­on said: “We have been made aware of this offer which we find unacceptab­le. We are currently working with our commercial partner to understand how this happened and ensure it does not happen again.”

The allegation­s surfaced on Weibo, when a part-time Chinese employee at the store at the airport’s Terminal 2 known as @Renjiannai­pao, published allegation­s on the social media platform.

The claim that Chinese travelers were being discrimina­ted against quicwent viral with people posting to complain about mistreatme­nt.

@Julialovek­shwrote on Twitter: “Will never shop in the duty free store at Heathrow any more. Chinese customers deserve to be treated with respect!! What a hideous and discrimina­ting event to happen in 2018!! Disgusting.”

@QianyunZhu_zqy tweeted: “Shame on you World Duty Free! When celebratin­g Chinese New Year with promotion info in Twitter, please remember Chinese customers are still waiting for your official explanatio­n and apology for the racial discrimina­tion. What a racist and twofaced company.”

Increasing numbers of Chinese tourists are visiting the UK and other destinatio­ns and they are known for being big spenders.

The number of Chinese visitors to the UK increased by 33 percent in 2017. They collective­ly spent 667 million pounds, according to UK tourism authority Visit Britain.

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