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FOCUS Travel retail Vacation spending in Asia flying high It is hard to separate shopping from tourism when it is time for holidays, which explains why travel retail is booming at a steady rate in Asia-Pacific. Muneerah Bee goes on a journey of finding out the state of the sector and how close collaboration between retailers and brands can boost sales year on year. With 400 retail and service stores and 140 F&B outlets across Changi’s four terminals, the airport recorded more than S$2.5 billion (US$1.8 billion) in retail sales — a new all-time record — with more than 57 million transactions last year. T he travel and tourism industries have been growing at a fast pace and experiencing major developments over the years driven by consumers with increased disposable income and improved living standards. Coupled with rapid urbanisation and affordable travel choices globally, this has left a significant impact on travel retail with room to create more lucrative opportunities in the days ahead. The travel retail market is set to grow to US$85 billion in 2020, according to Generation Research, which specialises in analysing and documenting the global duty-free and travel retail market. In particular, emerging economies, such as Asia-Pacific and Latin America, Middle East and Africa (LAMEA), have seen a boost in international tourist arrivals. Erik Juul-Mortensen, president of Tax Free World Association (TFWA), shared that Asia-Pacific is continuing to lead the market in duty-free and travel retail, with a 45% share of global sales. “The latest report from Generation Research shows that the region is continuing to go from strength to Retail Asia August 2018 15