Hudson Significantly Expands Duty Paid & Duty Free Operations At Boston Logan Int’l Airport
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Tuesday, May 2, 2023
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Now, under a 3-year extension for its duty paid business and a newly awarded 12-year contract for duty free, Hudson will expand its footprint in BOS even further – introducing a locally-inspired, globally-relevant concessions portfolio consisting of eight new duty paid and eight duty free stores in 2023 and 2024.
Key Points:
- Now, under a 3-year extension for its duty paid business and a newly awarded 12-year contract for duty free, Hudson will expand its footprint in BOS even further – introducing a locally-inspired, globally-relevant concessions portfolio consisting of eight new duty paid and eight duty free stores in 2023 and 2024.
- Terminals A, B, and C will have a duty free store where both domestic and international travelers can shop.
- Terminal E, which is only for international travelers, will offer five distinctive duty free shops including an immersive, 11,000-square-foot walk-through store.
- In the B/C Connector, Hudson will introduce a combination Hudson and Dunkin’ concept, and in Terminal E, Hudson will open a hybrid Hudson and F&B marketplace.