Retail role recognised as Adrian Littlewood steps up in Auckland

How good is it to see Auckland Airport’s General Manager of Retail & Commercial Adrian Littlewood appointed as Chief Executive Officer of New Zealand’s main gateway? Besides being a top fellow, Adrian has driven Auckland’s commercial revenues to new heights and helped enhance the overall consumer offer at what I consider to be one of the world’s

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Running for her, running for Lynn

There’s just a week to go before Run for Her, the 8th Annual Los Angeles 5K Run & Friendship Walk on 11 November, which will raise monies to fund research into curing and preventing ovarian cancer. The event is being championed by Lynn Arce (below), DFS Vice President Global Creative and Consumer Marketing, who, as readers of

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Moodie Mascots fail to fire up the Foxes

Whoops! The Moodie Report’s adoption of Leicester City Football Club as our official English football team went a little awry at the weekend as we paid our first visit to the King Power Stadium. As reported, Leicester City is owned by Asian Football Investments, a Thai consortium led by Vichai Raksriaksorn, Chairman of one of

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Championing Chambord

From Cannes to the Loire Valley might seem a short hop from south to north through France, but for those of us who made the trip at the end of TFWA World Exhibition last week, the contrasts could hardly have been sharper. The balmy weather of the French Riviera was replaced by late autumnal chill,

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The Moodie Blog: Reflecting on a job supremely well done

And so another TFWA World Exhibition draws to an end. I have been coming down to Cannes since 1988 and each year the event seems to grow bigger, more extravagant, more tiring, longer. Those who pioneered the event, notably people such as Sarah Branquinho and Erik Juul-Mortensen, must sometimes pinch themselves when they see what

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Especially when the October wind…

Especially when the October wind (Some let me make you of autumnal spells, The spider-tongued, and the loud hill of Wales) With fists of turnips punishes the land, Some let me make you of the heartless words. The heart is drained that, spelling in the scurry Of chemic blood, warned of the coming fury. By

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Man from Mars and arty Marshall master the MIS-HIT; while Davitt avoids the divots to claim solo triumph

Golf’s fifth major – the Moodie International Superstars Honorary Invitation Trophy (the MIS-HIT) – played yesterday at the Cannes Mandelieu golf course, drew uncanny parallels with the Ryder Cup as tension mounted over the final holes. There was a German called Martin holing clutch putts on the back 9; a series of wild-eyed stares from an Ian Poulter lookalike;

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Savouring the scent of Love at First Bite

Usually the week before Cannes is all about detoxing: I stock up on vitamins, hit the gym, eschew all alcohol and get plenty of early nights. This year, however, I flew to the US for a fragrance launch, partied till the small hours, and was talked into a tattoo by Coty Prestige President Jean Mortier.

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Never work with children or animals

Are you smarter than a child? A 10 or 11 year old child? A really, really smart child? Not just in general but on specific travel-related questions? And can you prove it? That was the daunting challenge facing Abu Dhabi Airports Company Senior Vice President Commercial Dan Cappell earlier this month at The Moodie Report 10th Anniversary

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Remembering a lady (and gentleman) in red

I’ve never seen you looking so lovely as you did tonight, I’ve never seen you shine so bright – Lady in Red Blue was the colour of choice at The Moodie Report 10th Anniversary Charity Ball in Hong Kong last Friday – Moodie Blue of course. But there were also some important splashes of red,

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A night like no other in Hong Kong

It’s taken me a few days to come down from the high and the emotion of last Friday’s 10th Anniversary Charity Ball for The Moodie Report in Hong Kong. What a night. Our industry at its warmest, its most giving, its best. What better way to celebrate our first decade? [With Dermot Davitt, left, and

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