Figure of the Day: A Chinese Passenger Spends EUR 23,000
In this Year of the Pig, a symbol of extravagance and rebirth, on
March 20 a Chinese passenger shelled out a record sum of EUR 23,000 in
the Aeroports de Paris Shops (Paris: ADP) in Terminal 2C. Flying off
to Beijing, the passenger in particular purchased several leading
vintages, including:
- a bottle of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1945 wine.
- a bottle of Armagnac 1900
- A Cotes de Rhone Hermitage la Chapelle 1978.
- A very rare cognac dating from 1806.
In the words of Lynda Chong, at the AELIA Boutique: "The sale took
place very quickly. In fifteen minutes, the passenger came into the
shop, requested some information, selected a number of items, paid for
them and left. When he was told the price, it hardly fazed him."
More and more Chinese passengers are passing through the
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. Over a million passengers flew to
China in 2006, or an increase of 7.25% over 2005. Based on a study
carried out by the Aeroports de Paris, more than half of these
passengers are between the age of 35 and 44, with nearly 50% of them
traveling alone. Their average length of stay is 27 days, and 59% of
them come to the Paris airport shops.