Duty Free eyes sales lift with Travel Fest



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Duty Free Philippines Corp. (DFPC) is pushing to drive sales and strengthen revenue streams with a new travel campaign this month.
“The initiative reflects our continued efforts to strengthen retail engagement within the country’s primary gateways,” DFPC said in a statement on Thursday.
The state-run firm said the campaign, offering up to 20 percent off selected items each weekend, seeks to match traveler demand while maintaining commercial activity in key locations.
The campaign spans major outlets, including NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3, Clark, Fiesta Mall, and Luxe Duty Free, targeting increased transactions through discounts, in-store promotions, and raffle incentives.
As an attached agency of the Department of Tourism, DFPC said it will continue to expand its retail footprint and revenue streams by leveraging high-traffic travel hubs to capture spending from both Filipino and international travelers.