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Lotte, Shilla said in bid for Changi airport duty-free ops

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Lotte, Shilla said in bid for Changi airport duty-free ops
SINGAPORE (Aug 27): South Korea's two leading duty-free operators have bid for the rights to sell cigarette and liquor products at Singapore's Changi Airport, an industry tracker said on Tuesday. 
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SINGAPORE (Aug 27): South Korea's two leading duty-free operators have bid for the rights to sell cigarette and liquor products at Singapore's Changi Airport, an industry tracker said on Tuesday.

No. 1 Lotte Duty Free and second-largest Shilla Duty Free submitted their bids to operate tobacco and liquor concessions at Changi's four terminals on Monday, the bid deadline, according to industry journal Moodie Davitt Report.

Industry watchers said Shilla Duty Free believes it is in pole position thanks to its current operations at Changi Airport.

Late last year, Shilla Duty Free, the world's No. 3 operator, won an extension of its duty-free liquor and beauty concessions at Changi for a two-year period starting from 2020, after the expiration of a six-year concession.

Germany's Heineman Duty Free also bid for the contract, making it a three-way bidding war.

But existing shop operators, DFS of the United States and China Duty Free Group, which attended a pre-bid road show in June, did not bid. World No. 1 duty-free operator Dufry also did not bid.

Industry watchers said those heavyweights seem to have dropped out due to a high minimum bidding price and strict requirements.

The concessions will last six years from June next year. Changi is the seventh-busiest airport in the world with its users numbering 64.9 million last year.

The successful bidder is expected to be chosen around the end of this year or early next year.

Lotte Duty Free, the world's No. 2 duty-free operator by sales, is going all out to win the bid and pave the way to achieve overseas sales of 1 trillion won ($1.1 billion).

The company, which in 2012 became the first South Korean duty free operator to make forays overseas, posted 240 billion won in overseas revenue last year. It runs 13 duty-free shops at airports in Hanoi, Brisbane, Guam and other locations.

In 2014, Hotel Shilla opened its first duty-free outlet at Changi Airport. Since then, Hotel Shilla has been operating duty-free shops at four terminals at the Singapore airport.

Shilla Duty Free, owned by Hotel Shilla Co., also operates duty-free shops at Hong Kong International Airport on Chek Lap Kok Island and Incheon International Airport. Last year, its overseas sales exceeded 1 trillion won.

DFS, which has been operating shops at Changi Airport since 1980, didn't seek an extension of a contract late last year.

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