Paradise refined: Mauritius Duty Free and Gebr. Heinemann unveil upgraded stores at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport

More space and an enhanced sense of place characterise the new-look retail proposition at the Mauritian gateway as the alliance between Mauritius Duty Free Paradise Co. and Gebr. Heinemann boosts the arrivals and departures duty-free offers.

Mar 19, 2025 - 20:18
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Paradise refined: Mauritius Duty Free and Gebr. Heinemann unveil upgraded stores at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport

MAURITIUS. Mauritius Duty Free Paradise Co. (MDFP) and Gebr. Heinemann have opened three refurbished duty-free shops at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.

The new-look Arrivals Premium Store has almost doubled in size to 425sq m, while the revamped Arrivals Main Shop spans 490sq m. An upgraded Departures Main Store covers 1,400sq m, contributing to a total 2,400sq m duty-free retail space in the departures area.

Paradise regained: The expanded Mauritius Duty Free arrivals offer evokes a strong sense of place

In addition to purchasing and supply, Gebr. Heinemann supports MDFP with marketing and exclusive shop-in-shop concepts, brand staging and personalisation.

The stores’ product line-up includes a curated mix of international luxury beauty and spirits brands, plus an authentic local flavour with Mauritian specialities such as artisanal liquors and crafts.

Floor tiles symbolising the Indian Ocean surrounding Mauritius run through the store’s walkthrough areas

Asked by The Moodie Davitt Report about the refreshed design details, Gebr. Heinemann said it aimed “to create an atmosphere that fits the island of Mauritius”.

This has been manifested, the German travel retailer noted, through deep, sea-blue commercial-grade tiles, selected to evoke the island’s surrounding ocean.

This offers a striking visual and physical path that directs the flow of passengers through the space, the company added.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony is led by Gebr. Heinemann Area Sales Manager Middle East Africa Harald Suenner (left) and Mauritius Duty Free Paradise Co. CEO Lormus Bundhoo 

Natural woods feature prominently, which Gebr. Heinemann said reflect the naturalness of the island.

The company highlighted sustainability as a key focus, with the refurbishment integrating eco-conscious materials and sustainable design elements, supporting Gebr. Heinemann’s environmental responsibility goals.

The Mauritius Duty Free stores boast a strong spirits, Champagne and table wine offer

Gebr. Heinemann Area Sales Manager Middle East Africa Harald Suenner told us: “This project is an example of how we are shaping the future of duty-free retail together with our local partners worldwide.

“The reopening of Mauritius Duty Free Paradise reinforces our commitment to enhancing the customer journey and delivering unforgettable shopping experiences.”

A glimpse of the in-store fragrance section featuring major brands

“Our close partnership with MDFP reflects our shared commitment to innovation and excellence in travel retail. With our deep expertise in curating premium brand selections and shop-in-shop concepts, these newly designed stores bring a seamless and inspiring retail environment to SSR International Airport.”

Mauritius Duty Free Paradise Co. CEO Lormus Bundhoo commented, “These new duty-free shops represent a significant step forward in the range of offerings now available to all travellers arriving in Mauritius. It allows MDFP to showcase a wider variety of premium products and better cater to passengers whose needs and expectations are constantly evolving.” ✈