Crocs opens its first travel retail store at an Indian Airport
Crocs opens its first travel retail store at an Indian Airport

Crocs, one of the leading brands in casual and travel-friendly footwear, recently opened its first Indian travel retail store at the iconic Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA).

Following the success of their travel retail store format at other International airports, the brand decided to bring their business to the most preferred travel retail destination for premium International and National brands in India, the expansive retail area at the Mumbai Airport.

In addition to footwear, the store also houses clothing and accessories designed especially for travellers, to suit trips made in every season. The Mumbai International Airport has in the past few months alone added leading brands like FirstCry, Superdry and Clarks, among others to its growing retail spread. Since its inception, T2 has become home to more than 30 brands such as Adidas, Lacoste, Fossil and Delsey, in their debut ventures into travel retail.

With over 150 outlets, the Mumbai International Airport has successfully set up a retail spread that caters to the needs of passengers from every age group and promises to offer an enriching retail experience to air travellers transiting through the city. The airport constantly works towards offering its passengers the best-in-class services through its state-of-the-art infrastructure. GVK Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. (MIAL) is a Public Private Partnership joint venture between a GVK-led consortium and the Airports Authority of India (AAI).

GVK MIAL was awarded the mandate for operating and modernizing Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai (CSIA). Through this transformational initiative, GVK MIAL aims to make CSIA one of the world’s best airports, which consistently delights customers besides being the pride of Mumbai. The new integrated Terminal 2 at CSIA enhances the airport’s capacity to service 40 million passengers and one million tons of cargo annually.

 
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