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The Eagle has landed

Many delegates at next month’s Cannes show will be turning up with a bad case of fever. No, not avian flu or dengue, but rugby fever.  The Saturday preceding the exhibition – the day of arrival for many visitors – is also the day (or night) of the Rugby World Cup final, to be played

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The man in the chocolate suit

Some travel retail executives really live their job. But not many actually wear it. A notable exception is David Spillane, ebullient Irishman, confectionery specialist and part-time rock ‘n roller in the industry’s Billy Norman Band. David runs GTR Sales and arrived in Delhi this week to attend the Incredible India conference and to moderate a

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Quivering at inflight security

It’s little wonder that we have an aviation security crisis when you see what some passengers try to take onboard. The transparent disposal bins at many airport security points always make fascinating viewing and it’s amazing how many passengers still seem to think it’s fine to take scissors and pocket knifes onboard, let alone the odd litre

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True style knows no boundaries

One of the nicest, most tasteful stand-alone stores The Moodie BLOG has encountered in recent times is at Madrid Barajas Airport. It’s an absolutely delightful Carolina Herrera store that lives up to the designer’s oft-stated motto ‘True style knows no boundaries or generations’. Where so much airport retail is loud and unsubtle, this store is understatement epitomised.

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Just another day at Dubai Duty Free

Every picture tells a story. Or in this case a myriad of stories. Our image was snapped early on a Saturday morning at Dubai International Airport as we rode up the escalator towards the gate. The picture captures the incredible throng of people and the sheer buzz that constantly pervades the retail area at Dubai

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Who will be the BOSS at this year’s Rugby World Cup?

What’s a girl about town to do ? Especially when she has an acute sense of fashion (and the responsibility of championing one of its great names) and when she’s stuck for a choice of outfit for one of the great social occasions of the year? Followers of rugby – and there are many in

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Kiwis reach for the wrong sort of Summit

It’s the unspoken fear that every Kiwi holds deep within. Like the mystery room at the top of the stairway that you must not enter or the guilty family secret that has been unspoken about for years. Yes I’m talking about being usurped by Australia, which delights in bumping aside what it perceives to be its country

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The gentle edge of a Thorne

Meet Grahame Thorne (top left). He’s one of New Zealand’s most famous rugby players, a star centre for the legendary All Blacks from 1967 to 1970, playing ten test matches and ranking as the most dazzling runner of his generation. He would have played many more games for his country but for his decision to

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Home cinema – at the airport

How often so you see something truly innovative in the commercial offer at an airport, something that adds value to the business, entertains passengers and encourages spend?  Not often enough, we think, but Moscow Domodedovo’s DVD Cinema Bar concept is one such idea – we haven’t seen anything quite like it at any other airport. The idea

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All Black in the investment community?

Kia Ora. The Maori greeting beckons arriving passengers into Auckland International Airport – ‘where New Zealand touches the world’. World Cup Rugby fever has struck here. As one alights off the plane at Auckland Airport the Air New Zealand walkway features giant-sized photographs of members of the country’s famous, iconic rugby team, the All Blacks

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