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Delhi Duty Free Services launches website

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Delhi Duty Free Services Pvt Ltd (DDFS), which operates duty-free retail stores and kiosks at Terminal 3 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, has announced the launch of its website, www.delhidutyfree.co.in.

Abhijit Das, head of marketing, Delhi Duty Free Services, says, “The idea behind launching the website is to provide travellers around the world an opportunity to browse through the extensive range of products available in our duty-free shops at leisure and to save them the time and last-minute hassle of browsing through products at the airport.”

The website features a wide range of duty-free products across categories such as perfumes, confectionery, cosmetics, liquor and tobacco. It also has special dedicated tabs for the Uisge Beatha and the walk-in Humidor. The Uisge Beatha is an innovative whisky concept developed to showcase malt whisky exclusively from Scotland. The walk-in Humidor is a concept to present the finest premium cigars from Cuba, Honduras and Dominican Republic to give cigars a specialist positioning and, thus, create the right ambiance in which to purchase.

The website will soon be launching a pre-ordering and transaction facility, along with special promotions for members and frequent flyers, that would be built on best technology platforms and practices. “We will soon be launching the pre-order facility that would enable customers to order online for a product through our website. The traveller can then collect their selected merchandise either while departing or arriving,” adds Das.

DDFS is a joint venture between DIAL (Delhi International Airport Limited), IDFS (Indian Duty Free Services) and ARI (Aer Rianta International). As India’s progressive economy continues to grow, DDFS sees an exciting opportunity within the airport retailing business ensuring Delhi Duty Free is established as one of the world’s prominent travel retail shopping destinations.

– IndiaRetailing Bureau

 

 

 

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