Blog
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Andrew Cowan, MD Diageo Global Travel: ‘Expect’ To See Hybrid Activations
Introduction by: Peter Marshall Diageo GT is “talking increasingly” about hybrid retail-F&B activations, Managing Director Andrew Cowan has told TRunblocked.…
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Low GTR Penetration Isn’t The Consumers’ Fault Andrew Cowan, MD Diageo Global Travel, Interviewed
Introduction by: Peter Marshall In this, the first of a wide-ranging two-part interview, Diageo Global Travel’s Managing Director Andrew Cowan…
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Cramped And Confused Are Overcrowded Shelves Suffocating Travel Retail Sales?
Introduction: By Peter Marshall In the dynamic world of Travel Retail, where every moment counts and every square inch of…
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Dungeons and Dragons in China. A Dose of Reality
In this week’s Trunblocked.com blog, I am very pleased to share an extract from Prof. Dr Wolfgang Georg Arlt’s excellent COTRI…
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ATU’S UNIQUE LUXURY SQUARE CONCEPT AT ISTANBUL AIRPORT
This week on trunblocked.com I am delighted to feature a 2 minute film on ATU’s Luxury Square concept for fashion lovers, which…
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ATU DUTY FREE’S OLD BAZAAR AT ISTANBUL AIRPORT: CREATING AN AUTHENTIC SPIRIT OF PLACE
When it comes to creating a truly memorable experience in the world of Travel Retail that provides a genuine sense and…
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Is ShelfTrak What Travel Retail Has Been Waiting For?
During 2023, Pi Insight launched an ambitious project to quantify store execution across 50 airports and 75 stores globally, bringing…
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Food Accademia – Italian food defined Fabrizio Canal, CEO, Interviewed
Introduction by: Peter Marshall When you think about Italy, what do you think of first? Fashion, food, cars, culture? Well,…
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So Boring: Can Travel Retail Ever Change? Marco Passoni of TW.O and Partners Interviewed
Peter Marshall (PM): Marco, welcome to Trunblocked.com. As we move into 2024, can we start this interview by identifying the…
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Beyond The Big Four: Bold, Flavour-Forward World Whiskies Set To Make Waves
Introduction by: Peter Marshall World whisky is developing at an astonishing rate – producers outside of the ‘big four’ are…