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Wednesday July 2, 2008

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IDFS expands duty free store space
The buzz at International Duty Free Shops (IDFS) is about growth and innovation. Most recently, the operator has been focusing on a number of expansions and renovations to its stores in Morocco
July 2, 2008


Karthago Airlines to merge with Nouvelair
Tunis-based charter airline Karthago Airlines is currently in talks with Nouvelair regarding the merger of the two airlines
July 2, 2008




Chocolat Frey notes consumption trends
With their carefully selected product range of premium confectionery, Chocolat Frey AG Buchs Switzerland meets the needs of various international consumers in the travel retail business
July 2, 2008


Success for Wizz with new Sharjah Outlet
Continuing its rapid expansion in the Middle East, toy and gadget specialist Wizz, the retail brand of Dubai-based Retail Concepts LLC, reports that sales are significantly exceeding expectations
July 2, 2008



Cruise Control
Bahrain is looking to capitalize on the growing number of cruises in the Gulf, with the aim of promoting the island state as a tourism destination, according to Oxford Business Book
July 2, 2008