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Thursday, 8 April 2021 13:17
Americas border duty free operators are preparing for a surge in business as the recovery from the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic continues.
The impact of Covid-19 on border businesses across the US and the Americas was among the topics discussed during a webinar entitled âRebuilding the Border store Business from North to South, which took place on day three of the virtual Summit of the Americas (5-9 April).
An expert panel consisted of Marcelo Montico, CEO, Neutral by Luryx Duty Free Shop, Jerome Falic, CEO, Duty Free Americas and Justin Guay, Vice President. IGL Duty Free Shop. The session was moderated by Dermott Davitt, President, The Moodie Davitt Report.
Summit of the Americas: 8 Talking points from Day 3
April 8, 2021
Partnership, business models and changes in shopper habits were on the table at the third day of the virtual Summit of the Americas
The ongoing debate over the future of the travel retail business model was a hot topic on the third day of the virtual
Summit of the Americas.
JFKIAT (operating New York T4)
President & CEO Roel Huinink opened the day in the View from the Top by addressing the need for a business model which incentivises both parties. Later in the day, retailers such as
Hudson CEO Roger Fordyce and