Vancouver listing completes Canada sweep for Tito’s

By Luke Barras-hill |

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Tito’s Vodka is now available at Canada’s top three international airports.

Tito’s Handmade Vodka has launched this month at Vancouver International Airport with Hudson Group – cementing the brand’s presence at Canada’s top three international airports.

The craft vodka is also stocked with Aer Rianta International at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and with World Duty Free at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

“The timing of this expansion into Vancouver International Airport is significant, as we leverage the booming demand for Tito’s, not only from US and Canadian shoppers but also Asian travellers – who enjoy non-stop daily flights to Vancouver – and other Tito’s fans from around the world,” said John McDonnell, Managing Director, Tito’s International.

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Tito’s has achieved double-digit growth since it first entered Canadian duty free at the border stores in 2014.

“We have seen demand for Tito’s grow remarkably strong in the Canadian travel retail market,” added McDonnell.

Travel retail exclusive one-litre bottles will be involved in seasonal promotion activities such as tastings, gift packs and a celebration of the Chinese New Year of the Pig in 2019.

Established in the 90s, Tito’s Handmade Vodka is sold globally.

In Canada, it is distributed by WFH Travel Retail.

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