Industry Updates

Montblanc opens store in Bengaluru Airport.

Published: August 30, 2024
Author: fvcmedia

Montblanc, a luxury watch and accessory brand, has opened a new store at Terminal Two of Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport in collaboration with its long-time retail partner April Moon Retail Private Limited.


“We are thrilled to announce the opening of Montblanc’s exclusive outlet at Bangalore’s Kempegowda International Airport Terminal 2,” AMRPL CEO Gaurav Singh told the Indian Retailer Bureau. “This strategic agreement between Montblanc and AMRPL extends beyond Adani Airports, demonstrating our commitment to expanding premium retail throughout India. We invite travelers to discover Montblanc’s legendary writing instruments, leather goods, timepieces, fragrances, and accessories. Whether you’re an experienced collector or a first-time admirer, this business delivers elegance, workmanship, and inspiration.”

DFNI Online claimed that the store is the first Montblanc boutique in India to utilize the brand’s latest Neo3 retail concept. Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, a French designer and interior architect, designed the store, which uses modern materials such as travertine and has handcrafted concrete walls to underline the brand’s expertise.
 
“At AMRPL, we believe in curating exceptional experiences for passengers,” Singh told me. “The choice to launch Montblanc at Bangalore Airport reflects our dedication to offering world-class luxury, setting a new standard for travel retail.”

The shop sells Montblanc watches, purses, writing equipment, accessories, technology, and leather items. AMRPL intends to extend Montblanc’s retail footprint in India, opening locations in additional airports across the nation.

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