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Europe Airport Retailing Market Analyzed in New MicroMarketMonitor Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com

20 Oct 2015 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – At present, airport retailing forms one of key sources of income for airports as well as retailers.

With European economies overcoming economic difficulties over the recent years and industries making attempts to withstand the turmoil, a number of positive changes have taken place in the aviation industry. A decrease of oil prices and European currencies’ devaluation emerged to be amongst key driving forces.

Retailing spaces for duty-free retailers at airports have been increased significantly since airports intend to reach targeted ROI and sustain profits.

As of 2014, WDFG, Dufry and Gebr. Heinemann were the most powerful players of the European market for airport retailing. The local market is set to grow at a double digit CAGR of more than 14 percent over the period 2015-2020.

New research study “Europe Airport Retailing Market By Category, By Type, By Airport Size, By Geography-Analysis & Forecast to 2020” developed by MicroMarketMonitor offers extensive examination of the European market for airport retailing. The report contains a 360-degree view of the marketplace. It estimates market sizing by category, by type and by airport types, besides providing forecast figures. The study sheds light on the market performance in European countries. The research report delves deep into the competitive environment and profiles companies active in the marketplace.

Report Details:

Europe Airport Retailing Market By Category, By Type, By Airport Size, By Geography-Analysis & Forecast to 2020
Published: October, 2015
Pages: 139
Price: US$ 2,650.00

More new studies by the publisher can be found at MicroMarketMonitor page

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