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Changi Airport extends contract with Shilla Travel Retail until 2028

The extension covers 22 outlets across Changi Airport's terminals.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) has extended the tenancy of Shilla Travel Retail (Shilla) for the Perfumes and Cosmetics Concession by four years, from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2028. 

The extension covers 22 outlets and spans over 7,700 sqm of retail space across Changi Airport’s four terminals. 

CAG  first awarded Shilla a six-year contract for the Perfumes and Cosmetics Concession in Changi Airport in 2014 through a tender, which was subsequently extended until 2024.

With the extension, Shilla will introduce 20 new brands to the airport, including Lancaster, Rituals, Augustinus Bader, Apripure, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, and Kylie Cosmetics.

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