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The Moodie Report Digital Print Edition: August 2010

Published: 18/02/10

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By The Moodie Report Newsroom







Welcome to the online version of The Moodie Report print edition — a publication that analyses all revenues) with a depth and seriousness found nowhere else in the industry trade media. Each of our print issues benefits from high-quality ‘hard copy’ distribution averaging 1,340 copies world-wide, plus bonus show copies where appropriate. The issue is also sent by email direct into the inbox of over 6,500+ readers across the globe (same circulation as our weekly e-newsletter & PDF). This online, free, easy-to-view format is accessed regularly each month providing unrivalled market penetration and availability when compared to any other subscription-based print monthly.

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The Moodie Report Special Supplement - Sydney Airport
Welcome to Delivering the Dream – a special publication from The Moodie Report dedicated to the transformation of Sydney Airport’s International Terminal. Martin Moodie reports from the New South Wales capital after the culmination of this ambitious A$500 million project, completed just last month. He speaks to Sydney Airport Corporation Limited, plus many of the airport company's key commercial partners, about the achievement.
The Moodie Report May 2010
Welcome to the online digital version of The Moodie Report Print Edition. Uniquely, you'll find all the print content here – editorial and advertising. In this issue we visit the Philippines, one of duty free’s most fascinating and diverse markets; we examine The Valiram Group’s luxury leap at the new Resorts World Sentosa complex in Singapore, and we feature a candid interview with The Falic family, owner of Duty Free Americas. Plus there’s much, much more.
The Moodie Report February 2010
Welcome to the online digital version of The Moodie Report Print Edition. Uniquely, you'll find all the print content here – editorial and advertising. This month's cover story is dedicated to Hand in Hand for Haiti, a remarkable travel retail industry initiative that aims to help the children of Haiti today and for generations to come following the catastrophic earthquake of 12 January. We're also on location in two of the world's most exciting travel retail markets, South Korea and Japan, plus we feature an extensive Latin American feature, produced to coincide with next week's Duty Free Show of the Americas in Orlando.
The Moodie Report January 2010
Welcome to The Moodie Report Print Edition, available in full through our unique online digital format. In this issue you'll find our review of 2009 and preview of 2010; we reveal our People of the Year, plus there's much, much more.
The Moodie Report October 2009
Welcome to The Moodie Report Digital Print Edition for October. This edition coincides with the annual TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes, and features an in-depth review of The Trinity Forum - the world's leading airport commercial revenues event - plus major profiles and interviews with Munich Airport, China Duty Free Group, JR Duty Free and many more companies besides.
The Moodie Report September 2009
Welcome to The Moodie Report Digital Print Edition for September. This edition coincides with the annual ACI Airport Business & Trinity Forum in Macau. Never have the Trinity Forum’s original objectives of greater understanding between industry stakeholders seemed more important, so this edition focuses heavily on the channel’s great innovators and great partnerships.
The Moodie Report Digital Print Edition Special Supplement: Abu Dhabi International Airport T3
Welcome to Abu Dhabi’s Pride & Passion – a special edition of The Moodie Report Digital Print Edition dedicated to Abu Dhabi International Airport’s exciting new Terminal 3. In this edition we concentrate on the vibrant commercial offer and consumer services at the terminal, ranging from duty free to food & beverage to passenger lounges.
The Moodie Report May 2009
This issue features tales of transformation at a series of leading airports worldwide, from Dublin to Sydney, and from Berlin to Hyderabad. We report on the remarkable and continuing rise of Flemingo Duty Free Shops in India, and assess the ambitious plans Malaysia Airports has for its key locations. We hear about the emergence of new luxury brand Moni Ducci, about the resilience of Dubai Duty Free, plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report March/April 2009
The Moodie Report January/February 2009
This issue features a special ‘Combating Crisis’ section, where a leading airport, concessionaire and brand owner tell us how they’re aiming to defy the downturn. We also profile Abu Dhabi International Airport’s ambitious new T3, we assess the huge commercial opportunity at Delhi International Airport, and – on the eve of the Duty Free Show of the Americas - we carry a series of interviews with the major travel retailers in Latin America. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report January/February 2009
The Moodie Report January/February 2009
In this issue we report first-hand on many of the world's biggest recent airport commercial openings. We're on location to witness the inauguration of Brisbane Airport's ambitious new International Terminal; we're at Stockholm-Arlanda to see The Nuance Group's new retail 'cathedral' take shape; we visit Manchester to see Alpha Group's bold new Biza store and Nuance's latest fashion concept, Attitude. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report October/November 2008
The Moodie Report October/November 2008
In this issue we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Belgian Sky Shops, and the 20th anniversary of Russia’s pioneering travel retailer Moscow Duty Free. We go ‘secret shopping’ to compare the retail offer and experience at London Heathrow Terminal 5 and one of its downtown counterparts, Selfridges of London. We follow up our September issue’s journey through the travel retail markets of Turkey, Russia, India and China with further airport and concessionaire profiles from these countries; we examine the vibrant commercial offer at Munich Airport, and uncover the dramatic transformation that has taken place at Brussels Airport.
The Moodie Report September 2008
The Moodie Report September 2008
In this issue we feature in-depth, on location reports from four of the world's most exciting and fast-growing travel retail and aviation markets - Turkey, Russia, India and China. It includes a preview of the duty free and F&B offer at Moscow Sheremetyevo's new T3, a first-ever trade media interview with powerful Turkish airports group TAV, an on-the-spot report from the opening of the stunning DFS Galleria Macao and a major interview with Flemingo Co-owner Atul Ahuja about the Indian company's meteoric rise. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report May 2008
The Moodie Report May 2008
In this edition, we examine the rise and rise of DR Group, Malaysia’s biggest importer and distributor of confectionery, through the eyes of its Founder and Managing Director Dahlan Rashid. We look back at some of the highlights of this year’s ACI Airport Business and Trinity Forum in Shanghai. Suppliers deliver their verdict on which travel retailers embody best practice category by category in our new ‘Dreamstore’ study. And we get a taste of Paradise with Paradise Duty Free President You Young-Sub. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report April 2008
The Moodie Report April 2008
In this issue we speak to Duty Free Americas about its new luxury vision, we offer a first look at DFS Group's ambition for its new Macau Galleria, we visit some of the great travel retail locations in the Americas, and we examine the new 'supergroup' that Autogrill is creating. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report January/February 2008
The Moodie Report January/February 2008
In this issue we report first-hand on the opening of Singapore Changi’s thrilling new Terminal 3; we preview the ambitious commercial offer at Heathrow T5, which is set to transform London’s major gateway, and we examine Sydney Airport’s retail vision. We feature the first-ever trade press interview with the Valiram family; the compelling inside story of an industry legend – John Gentzbourger; the family values of Focus Network Agencies in Singapore; and we visit the ‘dark side of the moon’ with BPI’s charismatic President Rémy Gomez. We hope you enjoy our first Digital Print Edition of 2008.
The Moodie Report October/November 2007
The Moodie Report October/November 2007
This issue celebrates the 60th year of travel retail in words and pictures. We also present the latest version of our guide to the world's leading travel retailers; we deliver an insight into the world of Gebr Heinemann through its recently opened Copenhagen Airport store; we profile Collezioni, an exciting new fashion concept for airports; and we examine the Autogrill purchase of Alpha Airports Group in more detail. And there's much, much more.
The Moodie Report September/October 2007
The Moodie Report SeptemberOctober 2007
In this special edition dedicated to the great emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China we examine just how far those economies have come and how their development is impacting on travel retail. We take a detailed look at how Indira Gandhi Airport is planning for the future, how Dufry South America is harnessing strong growth as well as seeing how China Duty Free aims to secure a solid future beyond the Olympics. Plus much more...Including Business Extra.
The Moodie Report May 2007
The Moodie Report May 2007
In this issue, discover how Asia's leading airports and retailers are investing in the future, take a walk along Narita 5th Avenue and stroll through Hong Kong International Airport's new SkyPlaza. Plus much, much more.
The Moodie Report April 2007
The Moodie Report April 2007
In this special Americas edition, discover more about the stunning results of partnership between Toronto Airport and The Nuance Group, about Caribbean ARI's appealing new stores in Barbados and about InterBaires' classy new look. Plus there's our in-depth review of the Trinity Forum, and much, much more.
The World Rovers – The story of the Irish influence on the global duty free industry
The World Rovers
The World Rovers is a fantastic tale of commercial achievement, but is also memorable at a simple human interest level. As one would expect from the Irish, there are some great stories and uproarious moments – in locations as diverse as the Middle East and Moscow – but equally as many that warm the human spirit.
The Moodie Report January/February 2007
The Moodie Report January 2007
The Moodie Report team is proud to present its first print edition of 2007. We think it’s another step forward in the evolution of our print offer – with sharper, better images than before – and above all, an enjoyable and informative read. Discover more about The Nuance Group's vision for Sydney Airport, how Aer Rianta International is 'bottling' the values that made it great, the stories behind the rise and rise of great inflight retailers Korean Air, Cathay Pacific and Emirates, and much, much more.
The Moodie Report October/November 2006
The Moodie Report October 2006
Welcome to the 11th online issue of our quarterly print edition. It's our biggest, most successful and, we hope, best edition to date. And it comes with a special 76 page supplement on King Power's remarkable new retail offers at Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown.
The Moodie Report May/June 2006
The Moodie Report May 2006
Welcome to the tenth online issue of our quarterly print edition. It's a blockbuster issue packed with analysis, including a special report on the world's top travel retailers. We also visit South Korea and provide a timely insight into the world's biggest airport duty free tender, which is likely to take place soon. All the editorial, all the advertising - all part of The Moodie Report service to readers.
The Moodie Report March/April 2006
The Moodie Report March 2006
Welcome to the online version of The Moodie Report print edition, a publication that analyses all aspects of the travel retail industry with a depth and seriousness unrivalled in the trade media. This is a record-breaking issue in commercial terms that stretches our market leadership. Most importantly we hope it is our best yet editorially. As added value, the edition comes with a bonus DVD produced by Marshall Arts International, profiling some of the world's best airport retailers.
The Moodie Report January 2006
The Moodie Report January 2006
Our January print issue is always a highlight of The Moodie Report's publishing calendar. As always we take a look back at the big stories of 2005 and we preview the issues that we believe will dominate the industry agenda in 2006. It's a fascinating read that includes our first 'Travel Retail Barometer ', our People of the Year and a host of features covering the industry's leading innovators and most important trends. Now the number one print title in the marketplace by advertising volume (on a like-for-like issue basis), The Moodie Report uniquely makes all content - articles and advertising - available online to readers worldwide, giving us the most widespread distribution in the business. Enjoy.
The Moodie Report October/November 2005
Click here for The Moodie Report October/November 2005
In just its second full year, The Moodie Report print edition has become the market-leading trade title by advertising volume on a like-for-like issue basis. It is also the most widely-distributed, thanks to being reproduced in its entirety - editorial and advertising - on The Moodie Report.com. Here you can view our entire October/November issue.
The Moodie Report May/June 2005
Click here for The Moodie Report May/June 2005
The latest issue of The Moodie Report print edition is, we think, our most stimulating to date. In this issue we explore the merits of the airport-owned vs concessionaire-driven retail models.
The Moodie Report March/April 2005
Click here for The Moodie Report March/April 2005
This issue's highlights include analysis of the Aldeasa takeover and the opening of the spectacular DFS Galleria Okinawa. It also profiles the partnership between Nuance and DFASS which could augur further co-operation in US airport retailing.
The Moodie Report January 2005
Click here for The Moodie Report January 2005
In this issue, The Moodie Report analyses the takeover contest underlining the intense renewed interest in the travel retail channel by private investors. We examine the impact of the tsunami on the travel retail sector and provide a detailed report on the Japanese duty free and travel industries. Also highlighted are the people of the industry who by their deeds, attitudes and behaviour most advanced the industry's cause and standing in 2004.
The Moodie Report October 2004
Click here for October issue
The Moodie Report examines the extraordinary phenomenon of the Chinese outbound travel explosion with a first-hand report from China. In this issue, the Nuance Group reveals that it has to stem losses by exiting "bad contracts", on the premise that retail contracts must be restructured on a profitable basis. We also look into the role of women in travel retail, and ask influential female figures in the industry how being a woman work to their advantage.
The Moodie Report May/June 2004
Click here for May/June issue
Good news everywhere: Air Rianta International-Middle East, Dubai Duty Free and Abu Dhabi Duty Free reported record-breaking starts to the year, Asia Pacific passenger traffic surged dramatically and Hong Kong International Airport overcame SARS to be voted the world's best airport by Skytrax. We talk to all the leading players at the airport in a series of no-holds barred interviews. Read the stirring tale of King Power Thailand — the deserved winner of this year's Raven Fox Awards for best Asia Pacific travel retailer. This issue also sees the launch of our 'Pink Pages'.
The Moodie Report March/April 2004
Click here for March/April issue
The first online version of The Moodie Report print edition analyses the Canadian market, particularly the state-of-the-art new Toronto Pearson International Airport. We examine the startling effect of currency movements on consumer spending power and we interview Olivier Bottrie, the new head of Estée Lauder Companies worldwide travel retail division. Plus, we present the most detailed analysis to date of the industry's rising 'superforce', Dufry.