Nepal will be hosting its inaugural LGBTQ+ tourism conference next month with the goal of establishing the country as an inclusive and welcoming destination for sexual minorities.
27.11.2023 - 09:51 / traveldailynews.com / Vicky Karantzavelou
With demonstration tables for hands-on play and iconic brand elements throughout, the new airport store brings a fun Toys“R”Us experience that caters to gift buyers on-the-go and parents traveling with children.
Ahead of the busy holiday travel season, the first-ever Toys”R”Us airport store is now open in Terminal A at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
Jerome Falic, CEO of Duty Free Americas, which operates the new store in partnership with Toys“R”Us said: “We are delighted to unveil the first-ever Toys“R”Us airport store in the Americas
ahead of the holiday season. Beloved by millions of families worldwide, Duty Free Americas will continue to play an integral role in the expansion of Toys”R”Us travel retail stores in the region.”
Designed for ‘Toys”R”Us kids’ of all ages, travellers visiting the store will be greeted by a life size custom Geoffrey the Giraffe 3D sculpture perfect for a family photo, before discovering a curated
selection of top toys, games and exclusive collectibles.
“Toys“R”Us is a storied brand and DFW Airport is excited to be the first airport with the company’s reimagined store,” said Ken Buchanan, DFW’s Executive Vice President for Revenue Management and Customer Experience. “A key focus of ours is to ensure our customers can enjoy their time while at DFW Airport, and the addition of Toys“R”Us will add to our growing portfolio of exceptional experiences.”
“The Toys“R”Us brand is growing fast and we are focused on bringing this iconic toy brand to consumers everywhere, whether you’re visiting one of our stores at Macy’s, at our flagships or in an airport,” added Yehuda Shmidman, CEO of WHP Global, owner of Toys“R”Us.
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Nepal will be hosting its inaugural LGBTQ+ tourism conference next month with the goal of establishing the country as an inclusive and welcoming destination for sexual minorities.
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