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  2. Duty-free shop - Wikipedia

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    Brendan O'Regan established the world's first duty-free shop at Shannon Airport in Ireland in 1947; [6] it remains in operation today. Designed to provide a service for trans-Atlantic airline passengers typically travelling between Europe and North America whose flights stopped for refuelling on outbound and inbound legs of their journeys, it was an immediate success and has been copied worldwide.

  3. List of duty-free shops - Wikipedia

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    The company holds the exclusive right to the retail sale of duty-free goods in Greece. Duty Free Philippines – founded in 1987, it is a government-owned company that sells taxed and duty-free goods. They operate several shops in the Philippines' major airports, and have a dedicated shopping mall located nearby the country's main airport in ...

  4. Budget Better: 5 best things to buy duty-free at the airport

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    Check out a list of 7 items to avoid in an airport at all costs here. However, some items in duty-free shops (otherwise known as tax-free) are actually worth the buy.

  5. DFS Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, American entrepreneurs Charles Feeney [5] and Robert Warren Miller [6] founded Tourists International, which later became Duty Free Shoppers (DFS), in Hong Kong.In 1962, two DFS stores were opened at the international airports in Hong Kong and Honolulu, the first duty-free shop in the United States.

  6. Paradies Lagardère - Wikipedia

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    Their first store was a toy shop at the then-Atlanta Municipal Airport. Since 1960, Paradies has expanded to over 1,035 stores in 103 airports. The company operates stores under brands such as The New York Times, various American collegiate athletic conferences, Brooks Brothers, Corsa, Spanx, iStore, Swarovski, Pandora, Dylan's Candy, and others.

  7. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL, FAA LID: ATL) is the primary international airport serving Atlanta and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The airport is located 10 mi (16 km; 8.7 nmi) south of the Downtown Atlanta district.

  8. World Duty Free - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, World Duty Free Group won the tender to operate 11 stores at Helsinki Vantaa Airport – the retailer's first business in the Nordic region. Thanks to it, WDFG operates four duty free and duty paid store, including two walkthrough shops, offering the core categories of beauty, liquor, tobacco and confectionery.

  9. James Richardson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    James Richardson first began duty-free retailing in Australia in 1972, opening a single store at Brisbane Airport. The company expanded over the next two decades, opening further duty-free stores in Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport, Perth Airport and Cairns Airport, and twenty-three stores in all major city centres. [6]