OREANDA-NEWS. Dufry and GRU Airport signed an agreement to extend its duty-free retail contract at Guarulhos International Airport until 2032. Dufry will remain the duty-free operator in terminals 2 and 3, which welcome all international passengers at GRU.

Dufry currently operates 26 duty-free stores at GRU airport: 22 shops at Terminal 3 and 4 shops at Terminal 2. The major duty-free area is located at Terminal 3 and extends over approximately 7,500 m2 comprising 2 general travel retail shops in the arrival and the departure areas, including one of Dufry?s largest walk-through shops in the world with 4,350 m2, 18 brand boutiques with famous and renowned brands, like Polo Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Montblanc and Victoria?s Secret, among others. At Terminal 2, Dufry operates a total of around 4,100 m2 of retail space.

Increasing the duty-paid segment

Following the plan to further develop the successful duty-paid segment, Dufry was also awarded 2,320 m2 of additional retail space, which among others will be used to open a Dufry Shopping megastore in Terminal 2 as well as last minute shops, improving even more Dufry?s profitability with this new concept. The megastore will further enhance the offer to domestic passengers with best-selling brands and a unique shopping experience in line with the plans of GRU Airport to remodel and improve the commercial activities.

Following the excellent success of Hudson with the first convenience shop opened in Terminal 3, Dufry also intends to open another 3 Hudson shops, extending the reach of the convenience concept by offering a comprehensive range of travel essentials.

The new spaces, located at the airside and landside of Terminal 2, are expected to be opened still in 2016. Overall, Dufry will thus operate 16 duty-paid shops, totalling around 3,500 m2 of retail space in the Terminals 1, 2 and 3.

Juli?n D?az, CEO of Dufry Group, commented: “We are very pleased about this new agreement with GRU Airport, who has been partnering with us since the beginning of their operations in 2012. The extension of the contracts fosters our cooperation with GRU Airport and it is a great platform to further develop the business at this important hub. The extension is a great opportunity for Dufry in Brazil and reinforces our position in South America showcasing the strength of our company and our deep knowledge of travel retail, the Brazilian consumers and their preferences and habits.

I would also like to highlight the additional retail space in duty-paid, which will allow us to open another Dufry Shopping megastore in the country. This new megastore together with the opening of the new Hudson stores as well last minute shops reinforces our strategy to roll out and further develop the duty-paid business.

Last but not least, this agreement is also a confirmation of Dufry?s commitment with Brazil and its confidence in the potential growth of the economy.

Finally, I would like to thank GRU Airport for the long-lasting partnership and the trust in Dufry. We are confident that together, we will create and deliver an even better shopping and travel experience for all passengers.”