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Wednesday, April 01 2020 - 06:50
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Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association: 'Over 320,000 Jobs in Asia Pacific at Risk in US$36bn Duty Free & Travel Retail Industry'
SINGAPORE, April 1, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Over 320,000 local jobs across the Asia Pacific region and a $36bn industry are 
at risk of being overlooked by politicians as they devise financial rescue 
measures to cope with the COVID-19 crisis.  

The Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association (APTRA) is calling on governments in 
over 45 countries across the region to support 320,000 local and front-line 
employees in the region by including the duty free and travel retail industry 
in the same financial support packages as airlines, airports and maritime 
industries. 

'The Economic Impact of Duty Free and Travel Retail in Asia Pacific' (October 
2019), details a US$36bn industry providing 320,000 jobs, contributing  almost 
US$15bn to GDP across Asia Pacific. 

Airport Retail and commercial services, including food and beverage, constitute 
a crucial business sector providing up to 60% vital commercial income for 
airport owners, outpacing aeronautical revenue streams.  It is the most 
significant direct contributor to the investment in Asia-Pacific's aviation 
infrastructure and ongoing development of world-class national gateways, the 
region's hubs to the world. 

Grant Fleming, President of APTRA, comments. "The dynamics of duty free and 
travel retailing are intrinsically linked to the aviation and maritime 
industries and its viability is entirely dependent on the return in passenger 
traffic.   This means 320,000 jobs are at risk that could be safeguarded if 
governments extend financial support packages to the industry.

"The travel ecosystem is multifaceted and, beyond airports, the duty free and 
travel retail industry integrates deeply with the region's vital tourism market 
– directly with operators such as airport retailers, airlines, cruise-lines and 
downtown shopping malls and also indirectly with everything from hotels to 
travel agents and tour guides.  We are calling on over 45 governments across 
the region to recognize the unique economic contribution of the entire Travel 
Retail industry and to prioritize support packages to our channel and the many 
that are, and will be, affected financially by COVID-19."

https://www.aptra.asia/

Notes: The Asia Pacific Travel Retail Association (APTRA) is a not for profit 
membership organisation whose mission is to strengthen, nurture and protect the 
duty free and travel retail industry In over 45 countries in APAC, across 
airports, maritime, retailers, food & beverage operators and consumer brands. 

PDF - 
https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1139893/ASIA_PACIFIC_TRAVELS_RETAIL_ASSOCIATION.pdf 


Source - ASIA PACIFIC TRAVEL RETAIL ASSOCIATION (APTRA)
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