Wednesday, July 4, 2018


Duty Free opens stores in Cebu-Mactan T2 and NAIA T3
Pasalubong shopping now made more convenient in two of the country’s newest airports




Traveling locally and internationally has been more enjoyable especially when you see wide arrays of options you get to buy at DUTY FREE for your family and love ones' pasalubongs.

Innate to us as Filipinos is our love to visit DUTY-FREE for chocolates, wines, perfumes, good and anything that we can give as gifts when we come back from a trip.

And now comes more stores for us to go to as Duty-Free Philippines opens stores in New Cebu-Mactan Terminal 2 and NAIA Terminal 3.


Duty-Free Philippines, Corp (DFPC), the country’s sole operator of duty-and tax-free merchandising system, recently opened stores in Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) Terminal 2 and NAIA Terminal 3.

Duty-Free Mactan welcomes travelers and tourists in two different locations at the newly inaugurated and much-talked-about MCIA Terminal 2. Both in the pre-departure and arrival area, pasalubong shoppers can choose from a wide selection of products including liquor, fragrances and cosmetics, confectionery and other snacks. Duty-Free Mactan has a combined floor area of over 1,200 square meters.

During the inauguration of MCIA Terminal 2 last month, President Rodrigo Duterte walked through the shops of Duty Free along with other officials including DFPC Chief Operations Officer Vicente Angala. 


 Meanwhile, a portion of the 3,600 square-meter Duty Free store at NAIA Terminal 3 Arrival area also started operations this June. This new outlet, which is expected to be fully operational by August 2018, is now offering Duty Free staples such as chocolates, perfumes, liquor, tobacco and other grocery items, at prices lower than the market prices in Manila. 


“We are hopeful that these business initiatives would support the long-term growth of Duty Free in the Philippines,” said Angala.


Duty Free is also scheduled to open a luxury store at the SM Mall of Asia complex in Pasay City. At 4,200 square meters, Duty Free Luxe will be one of its largest shopping outlets. It will carry a wide selection of high end imported goods and retail mix that will capture brands across all spectrums – from luxury designer labels like Bally and Ferragamo to mid-priced fashion labels like Coach and Michael Kors.”

For more information, please visit www.dfp.com.ph or follow Duty Free Philippines on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dutyfreephils or Instagram @dutyfreephils.








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