Prepared For Takeoff: Cosmetics & Scents In Travel Retail Projected To Grow
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The travel retail channel for fragrances and cosmetics pulled in sales of $10 billion worldwide in 2007, up nearly 20 percent from the year before, and is poised for further growth, according to speakers at a May 13 panel on travel retail at Perfume Expo America
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