Stepping up its expansion programme in India, Damas has tied up with the UAE based duty free trading company, Flemingo International, to offer its portfolio of jewellery and luxury-watch brands at international airports in Jaipur, Trivandrum and Chennai.
Damas will offer its in-house gold jewellery brands like Harmony, Legacy and diamond brands like Solitaire at the 3 international airports.
Headquartered in Jebel Ali Free Zone, Flemingo is the first private player in the Indian duty free market to have set up operations in the country in 2003 following privatisation of airports.
Today the company operates 25 shops at the international arrival and departure terminals across 12 international airports in India. An additional 12 retail duty free shops at 6 Indian international airports shall be operational by January 2007.
04/09/06 Press Release/AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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