Tito’s Handmade Vodka secures airport listings across Asia Pacific

By Kristiane Sherry |

Tito’s Handmade Vodka has secured a number of listings across Asia Pacific.

Texas-based Tito’s Handmade Vodka has gained a number of listings in key airport locations across the Asia Pacific region, as well as picking up domestic distribution in key markets.

Recent listings for the spirit include Australia’s Cairns and Adelaide airports and New Zealand’s Auckland and Queenstown through Lagardère Travel Retail Pacific.

Tito’s is now also available at Tokyo and Osaka airports with Japan Airport Terminal Co., Kuala Lumpur Airport with Eraman Duty Free, and Bangkok Airport with King Power.

DFS Group has also listed Tito’s at its Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Saigon locations.

“As travel continues to rebound in Asia-Pacific, consumers will now increasingly be able to find their  favourite vodka in important business and tourist destinations in the region,” said John McDonnell, Managing Director International at Tito’s Handmade Vodka. 

In addition to its GTR gains, Tito’s has appointed Alchemy Spirits to represent the brand in domestic Thailand, and Jakarta-based PT Pancaniaga Indoperkasa to distribute the vodka in Indonesia

McDonnell continued: “For people who live in Thailand and Indonesia who appreciate high-quality, smooth spirits, we’re thrilled to work with Alchemy Wines and Spirits and PT Pancaniaga Indoperkasa to expand Tito’s into more bars, restaurants, and retail stores  throughout those two vibrant countries.”  

Tito’s Handmade Vodka is now available in over 140 markets including the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle
East.

According to IWSR Drink Market Analysis, in 2021 Tito’s Vodka ranked 28th in volume* terms in the list of the Top 50 spirits brands in global duty free.

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