You’re stuck in the airport, waiting for your next flight. Why not do some
Christmas shopping? Many of Europe’s larger airports have more storefronts than the average
shopping mall. Savvy shoppers can use their airport layover time to get ahead on their
holiday shopping. There are three advantages to airport
shopping in Europe. First,
small, unique gifts are
easy to find. Many items sold as souvenirs in Europe are very hard to find or quite expensive in the United States. For example, in Italy, dainty Murano glass figurines sit in nearly every souvenir shop window.
American mail-order catalogs sell the same glass
animals and vases for more than twice the price you would pay in Italy. Second, some airport shops have
sales and promotions. If you shop carefully, you can find some real bargains. For instance, London’s Stansted airport contains a shop called Past Times, which specializes in
gifts and
jewelry related to various periods in Britain’s history. Past Times sells to
American customers through its mail order catalogue. On a recent visit to Stansted’s Past Times store, the items on sale included stationery, silk scarves, jewelry, tea towels, and pub giftware. The prices were considerably lower than those in the
American version of Past Times’ catalogue. Finally, as you leave Europe you are eligible to shop in the airport’s
duty-free area. Many items are much less expensive than they are in a European
city because shoppers are not charged the value added tax (VAT). In the United Kingdom, for example, the VAT on alcoholic beverages is 17.5%. Buying liquor in the duty-free shop often yields significant savings. The catch? You can’t consume the liquor until you get back to the
United States and clear Customs.
Tips for Airport Shoppers Do some homework before your trip starts. Review last year’s
holiday shopping list. Think about the kinds of
gifts that appeal to your
family and friends, and check some prices. If Mom loves crystal figurines, look
online or in a local
gift shop and get a feel for what these figurines cost. Check airport
websites and information booths to learn about
shopping opportunities. Large airports offer the best selection. Most of the largest airports, such as London’s Heathrow, provide directories of their
shopping areas. Heathrow even offers e-coupons! Many smaller airports have only one all-purpose souvenir kiosk; some have no shops at all. Carry a small
shopping list with you. Don’t rely on your memory alone, especially if you’ve already started your
holiday buying. It’s no
fun to come
home and discover that you accidentally bought three ties for Dad—and they’re all blue. Check the
exchange rate before heading to the airport. If you find a good sale, you will want to be able to convert prices to dollars quickly. You might want to bring along a tiny calculator. Pack wisely. Many
airlines will give you a little leeway if you board the plane with a carry-on item and a plastic
shopping bag, but some won’t. Leave some space in your carry-on luggage for last-minute purchases. Look for seasonal
gift items. Holidays are celebrated differently in every country. You can find
holiday items, such as
Christmas ornaments or Halloween pumpkin figurines, in many airports. Holiday
decorations from abroad make great gifts.
A Sampling of Airport Shops Heathrow Airport (London) • Clarks (shoes) • Glorious Britain • Harrods • Past Times • Waterford • World of Whiskies
Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Paris) • Boss • Christofle • Galeries Lafayette • Hermès • Lacoste
Frankfurt Airport • Escada Sport • Folklore Zimmermann (folk costumes and gifts) • Gifts+++ (souvenirs and gifts) • House of Champions • Play & Fly (travel
games and toys)
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (Rome) • Benetton • Emporio Armani • Football Corner (soccer fashion) • Montblanc • Omega—Swatch—Timebox by Nuance • Sergio Tacchini (men’s
clothing and accessories) Don’t forget to prepare for your final
shopping stop—the airport. Last-minute
shopping can be the
perfect end to a great vacation.
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