WGS showcases malts portfolio with installation at Mumbai Airport arrivals

By Luke Barras-hill |

 – TRBusiness

William Grant & Sons (WGS) has revealed its first permanent installation at Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminal 2 Arrivals.

Situated in the newly renovated and expanded arrivals shop as part of an alliance with Ospree Duty Free, the dedicated space displays the brand’s refreshed malts portfolio – Glenfiddich, The Balvenie and Monkey Shoulder.

The installation adds to WGS’ existing footprint in the departures terminal.

“With an established presence in Departures and now a premium, permanent showcase in Arrivals, we are well-positioned to offer Indian and international shoppers a seamless and elevated experience,” commented Rufus Parkinson, Regional Managing Director – Global Travel Retail, WGS.

“This new malt-dedicated space in Arrivals is another step forward in our partnership with Ospree Duty Free and our commitment to engaging travellers throughout their airport journey.”

WGS continues to cement its position within India via Monkey Shoulder’s growing popularity and the strength of Glenfiddich and The Balvenie.

Below: The permanent space officially opened on April 6 in the presence of Sheetal Kachroo, Buying Head, Ospree Duty Free (sixth left), Rufus Parkinson, Regional Managing Director – Global Travel Retail, William Grant & Sons (seventh left) and other Ospree Duty Free and WGS regional executives.

 – TRBusiness

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