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Zagreb Airport, 1968

PHOTOS: Sarajevo Airport opens overhauled duty free

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Sarajevo Airport has opened a renovated walk-through duty free shop with long-term retail partner Gebr. Heinemann. The 569 square metre retail space, located airside on the first floor of the terminal after passport control, has been redesigned to elevate the passenger shopping experience with an expanded product offer and enhanced layout. The store was developed in collaboration with a European architectural studio specialising in duty free design. The walk-through format guides passengers through key zones, maximising exposure to the full product mix and encouraging engagement throughout the journey to the gate. It introduces a broader brand portfolio across multiple categories including tobacco, wines and spirits, perfumes and cosmetics, leathergoods, toys, confectionery and souvenirs.

A key highlight is a niche fragrance area, which features leading houses including Xerjoff, Parfums de Marly, Kilian and Ajmal. In accessories, shoppers can find collections from Coccinelle, Liu Jo, Guess and Wouf, while the sunglasses assortment has been expanded to include leading luxury names such as Prada, Gucci, Armani, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Tom Ford, Michael Kors and Maui Jim. Among the newcomers in perfumes and cosmetics are Wella, Ecooking, Gisada, Initio, Salt, Kubik, WWF and Patchology. There is also a dedicated Bosnian products corner, showcasing a selection of goods that highlight the craftsmanship and heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina.




July 09, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:46

    Visited it and it's absolutely cool and appropriate for a 2-5M sized airport where Sarajevo is heading

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  2. Anonymous13:53

    Looks good!

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  3. Anonymous13:58

    Well done Sarajevo!!!

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  4. Anonymous16:02

    Impressive!

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    1. Anonymous16:45

      It looks like as the most DFS on AP do look like: copy / paste!

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    2. Anonymous20:03

      16:45 pretty much copy-paste only its not that big enough :D

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