ATÜ to build on 20 years of success with 800sq m Luxury Square concept
By Andrew Pentol |
ATÜ Duty Free is offering a selection of luxury brands in an 800sq m multi-brand Luxury Square concept at Istanbul Airport.
Situated in a central position, ATÜ said the Luxury Square attracted ‘great interest’ from passengers with its contemporary open store design, clothes offers and accessories from several brands. These include Burberry, Kenzo, Givenchy, Loewe, Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, Chloé, Marc Jacobs, Off-White, Palm Angels and Alanui.
The store offers watches and jewellery brands such as Chopard Watches and Jewellery, Messika, Piaget Watches & Jewellery, Atelier, Swarovski, Tous, Bee Goddess and Gucci. In addition glasses Balenciaga glasses, Cartier, Chloé, Dior, Fendi, Gucci and Saint Laurent are available.
‘HIGH QUALITY’ OFFER
Luxury Square will also feature a 110 sq m sunglasses store and 92 sq m luxury watches and jewellery outlet offering high-quality, luxury products.

A 110 sq m sunglasses store and 92 sq m luxury watches and jewellery outlet have been incorporated within the Luxury Square.
ATÜ Duty Free CEO Ersan Arcan commented: “ATU Duty Free is a pioneering company and we left 20 successful years behind thanks to our global and national operations
“We achieved great success in a very short period of time with our luxury boutiques and Old Bazaar stores that we began operating at Istanbul Airport last year. As a leading company in innovations, we now have the goal to carry this success to a higher level with our new ‘Luxury Square.’”
Clear here for our recent interview with ATÜ Duty Free CEO Ersan Arcan
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