Good duty free plans and airport terminal shopping
Airports never falter with an ever more impressive travel stream of years. We've already talked about Air traffic figures in the world to explain that the number of travellers is enormous. And as you are part of it (statistically), you should know that you will spend a few hours at airports around the world. What about an airport? Wait, eat, connect to the internet, and many other things ? Yes, but if there’s one thing you need to enjoy it is shopping ! Here are the best airports for shopping!
Dubai International Airport
With her 5,400 square meters commercial space, the Sheikh Rashid terminal resembles a mall. Travellers will find a wide selection of open shops day and night, 7 days a week.
Flickr – gadha
Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam
Amsterdam has the best airport in Europe when it comes to doing good business. Schiphol boutiques offer their products 10 to 35% cheap other airports.
Flickr – marie-ll
Hong Kong International Airport
With more than 250 shops, this international centre allows travellers to shop with most prestigious brands of the world, including Chanel, Armani and Cartier, to name only them. Whether travellers are interested in fashion, jewellery, household items or high-tech products, they are sure to enjoy their stopover at Hong Kong Airport.
Flickr – tomer.gabel
Heathrow Airport, London
With nearly 100 stores, Heathrow offers a wide range of products, especially high-end. The airport, which even owns several shops in the famous London Harrods stores, was named the “best airport for world shopping” in 2013 according to Skytrax .
Flickr – David McKelvey
Changi Airport, Singapore
This airport, among the most modern and prestigious in the world, is regularly cited among the most pleasant places in the world to fly. This year he was even named " Airport of the Year 2013 » in the World Airport Awards , awarded by international travellers on the basis of votes. With regard to shopping, the airport has more than 300 shops and there are for all tastes and budgets.
Flickr – lipjin
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