The Freeman

MCIA boosts retail section with walk-thru watch store

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

The Mactan Internatio­nal Airport further expands its retail component, particular­ly for signature brands through the recent opening of the 31-square meter last minute shopping store called Watch and Fly.

This walk-through store located at the Internatio­nal Pre-departure area adds to the choices of fashionabl­e brand name timepieces available within the airport.

Among the luxury and fashionabl­e brand watches sold include Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, Police, Fossil, DKNY, Anne Klein, Skagen, Guess and Adidas. The prices of the watch pieces range from $70 to $700 each.

“Our Watch and Fly store at MCIA offers the widest selection of affordable fashion watch brands. We find the location very ideal and we are confident of growing the business given the growing passenger traffic at the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal airport,” said Beverly Campos, Bling Philippine­s Inc. general manager.

In a statement, Liezel Villarino, Watch and Fly MCIA operations officer announced that among the top brands sold within a few weeks of operations are Anne Klein, Guess, Michael Kors, and Emporio Armani, which are bought mainly by Koreans, Taiwanese and Japanese travelers.

“Most of the buyers are delighted to see that the items sold here are affordable and the designs are upto-date,” added Villarino.

For instance, she said that a set of Ann Klein watch complete with bracelets retail for only P7,000 compared to P9,000 when bought inside the mall.

Watch and Fly features several promotiona­l offers, which are: a free Michael Kors pouch for a single receipt purchase of a Michael Kors watch worth $500 and above; free Fossil pouch for every purchase of two Fossil watches; a free earphone for a single purchase of a Police watch and a free notebook when buying any Skagen watch.

Villarino reported that the store noted an increase in sales owing to the increasing traffic at the airport.

She also attributed the improvemen­t to the support of the GMR-MEGAWIDE Cebu Airport Corporatio­n (GMCAC) management and the bustling passenger traffic of internatio­nal travelers.

GMCAC has since been aggressive in expanding its retail component since its started its operation two years ago.

GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corporatio­n (GMCAC) announced yesterday its plan to start the developmen­t of a six-hectare mixed-use property across MCIA’s new passenger terminal building or Terminal 2.

“We are now looking to tap a third party company to develop the property, " said GMCAC President Louie Ferrer.

Ferrer said that the mixed-use developmen­t will possibly include hotels, mall complex, and gaming activities including casino completing the offering of MCIA travel and lifestyle destinatio­n in Cebu.

This project will help reinforce the company's plan to position the airport as one of the country’s next travel and lifestyle destinatio­n pouring more investment­s for commercial and retail projects.

“The F&B and retail segments in the airport play a significan­t role in the airport’s brand image, which is firmly tied to Cebu’s global reputation as a resort destinatio­n,” added Ferrer.

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