Duty-free shop Dufry at Malta International Airport (MIA) has launched the Reserve and Collect service, which allows prospective travellers to browse products through an online catalogue prior to their travel and pick them up when they arrive at the airport before take off, according to a press statement sent to Business Malta.
Travellers who do their shopping this way from 30 days up to 24 hours prior to their flight departure can skip queues and pick up their order upon payment at the Reserve and Collect priority till on the day of their travels.
“Apart from making pre-flight shopping at Dufry more convenient than ever, the Reserve and Collect scheme automatically grants its users a 10% discount on the bill,” according to the press statement issued by the Malta International Airport (MIA).
Dufry, which is a Swiss-based leading travel retailer, operates in around 2,200 duty-free and duty-paid shops around the world, and recently signed a concession agreement for the operation of Malta International Airport’s duty-free outlet until 2026.
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