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London plays the Games

With so many friends and family having tried and failed to acquire tickets for the Olympic Games in London, I feel fortunate and a little embarrassed to be at several events, thanks to an aggressive bidding strategy, the US National Olympic Committee (long story) and a lot of luck. It’s also thanks to the patience

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Delight for travellers as Kraftsmanship pays off

“I  took out from my pocket, ten sovereigns bright And the landllord’s eyes opened wide with delight He said “I have whiskeys and wines of the best But my confectionery offer is only in jest” – With apologies to ‘The Wild Rover’ Regular Blog readers will know my view that the confectionery category is often sold short

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Crème of the crop

Toasting the latest La Mer launch in Turkey There are press trips. And then there are Crème de la Mer press trips, the sheer lavishness of which makes the return to real life mighty hard. When the bedrock of your brand is luxury, all activities connected with it should echo that high-end positioning – a

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Olympic winners and runners-up at Heathrow

“Everyone can buy,” says the sign at World Duty Free Group’s Arrivals shop at London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 but I wonder what percentage of inbound passengers actually will during the Olympic Games period? I arrived back from Hong Kong to T5 on Saturday and was surprised to see that the store had not been dressed

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Sad-eyed loner of the (Siberian) lowlands

Why is it, I wonder, that I end up writing so many Blogs over Novosibirsk? I’m 38,000 feet up on British Airways 22 from Hong Kong to London, and after sleeping like a log for the first six hours of the flight I’m suddenly raring to go again. According to British Airways’ inflight journey map,

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Vicente wreaks his havoc

I’m about to depart Hong Kong International Airport, an airport I doubted I would ever reach earlier in the week as Typhoon Vicente wreaked havoc on flights into Hong Kong. I took a cab through rush hour traffic in Shanghai on Wednesday to Hong Qiao Airport, only to be told that my Hong Kong Airlines

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Service with a smile in Shanghai

I’ve arrived in Shanghai for the China Travel Retail Event, being run by Ink and GIS Events over the next three days. Once again I’ve established a temporary Moodie Report Bureau, this time on the 19th floor of the Marriott Shanghai City Centre with a panoramic view (above) over this enthralling city. I’m working in tandem

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Kindness in Kuma

Not a week goes by without The Moodie Report hearing about a fantastic Corporate Social Responsibility initiative involving management, staff or executives from the travel retail industry [With additional reporting by Melody Ng in Singapore]. This week, Craig McKenna, Managing Director South East Asia and the Middle East of DFS Group, sent The Moodie Report

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Mann and Madonna: the rematch

There were lights, cameras, video screens, hydraulics, flying drummers, tightrope walkers, cheerleaders, a Basque folk trio, jaw-droppingly gorgeous dancers and a gospel choir. Oh, and Madonna was there too. Coty’s Markus Stauss and Hilde Van Den Eede, with The Moodie Report’s Rebecca Mann, at Hyde Park, London Last night, courtesy of Coty Prestige (Madonna’s fragrance

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Shouldering responsibility for customer service

Keith looked like a nice man. He’d greeted me flamboyantly, with a nice “Welcome onboard” and a seemingly warm smile as I boarded the American Airlines flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles and shown me to my seat. Explaining that I had an acutely painful shoulder muscle injury, I asked Keith, who seemed to be

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Face to face with an industry legend

  Today I met a legend. For the 25 years that I have been covering this sector, I, like many, have held Robert ‘Bob’ Miller, the Co-Founder of DFS, in the deepest respect. His story is, quite simply, one of the most remarkable tales of business development you will ever encounter. As has been well

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Time for travel retail to nail it?

Last week I was invited to London to the Estée Lauder Companies’ Fall Preview, which provided a mightily useful sneak peek at the group’s forthcoming key launches for the autumn/winter season. (I know – autumn/winter! In the UK we’ve sent out a search party for spring and summer…) Many high-profile launches stood out, as did

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