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One World Duty Free opens new Singapore Flyer store

A portion of the store will open in the second quarter of the year.

One World Duty Free launches its flagship store at Singapore Flyer. The new store is a duplex type with the first floor set to open in 2Q24.

It spans 3,735 sq ft and features a pure retail concept different from the traditional designs of travel retail stores.

Notable high-end brands including Martell, Moet & Chandon, Glenmorangie, Saint Laurent, Prada, and Bottega Veneta can be found in the new store.

The store also features local brands such as TWG Tea, Tiger Balm, Aroma Truffle, Risis, Kim’s Duet, and The 1872 Clipper Tea co.

The opening of the store is timed for the upcoming Lunar New Year, with the expectation of a rush in tourists especially from China to visit Singapore.

“We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to ODF's flagship store as our anchor tenant, furthering our vision to enhance tourism offerings for visitors at the Singapore Flyer and showcase the Singapore brand globally. We look forward to seeing ODF’s contribution to making the Singapore Flyer a more vibrant tourist hub for entertainment, dining and shopping,” Ringo Leung, General Manager of Singapore Flyer said.

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