MIAL takes e-tail route to clock duty-free sales

MIAL is in the process of designing a new website and enhancing its mobile app

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Aneesh Phadnis Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 14 2016 | 12:27 AM IST
Mumbai airport is taking the e-commerce route to drive its retail growth and duty-free sales. Mumbai International Airport (MIAL) is in the process of designing a new website and enhancing its mobile app, which will enable passengers (and even city residents) to purchase confectionery, perfumes and liquor from the airport’s 150 retail and duty-free stores.

Duty-free purchase of goods will be restricted only to international travellers. However, online shoppers will be able to purchase products from retail stores at the domestic terminals and have them delivered to their doorstep.

“We are taking a multi-pronged approach to make airport retail and duty-free attractive for flyers with a loyalty card and an e-commerce platform,” MIAL’s Chief Commercial Officer Sanjay Khanna said on Tuesday. He added the platform will soon be rolled out.

The move will help bolster the airport’s non-aeronautical revenues, which now account for about 55 per cent of its total revenue.

Duty-free shopping is the largest component in non-aeronautical revenue, accounting for 20-22 per cent of the total.

Globally, retail is facing headwinds from e-commerce platforms and airport retail is no exception.  The challenge before airport operators is how to keep flyers engaged and increase their ‘dwell time’.  

Airports around the world are pushing retail strategies in various ways – via events, e-commerce or by setting up display stores.

Car designer Dilip Chhabria and online furniture marketplace Pepperfry also have display stores at Mumbai airport.

Mumbai will join Singapore’s Changi airport, which launched its mobile app for duty-free purchase three years ago.

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  • The move will help bolster MIAL’s non-aeronautical revenues, which now account for about 55% of its total revenue
     
  • Duty-free shopping is the largest component in non-aeronautical revenue, accounting for 20-22% of MIAL’s total
     
  • Mumbai will join Singapore’s Changi airport, which launched its mobile app for duty-free purchase three years ago
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First Published: Sep 14 2016 | 12:25 AM IST

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