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Lotte Duty Free
Native name
롯데면세점
Rotde Myeonsejeom
Company typeDivision
IndustryDuty-free shop
FoundedFebruary 1, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-02-01)
Headquarters,
South Korea
ParentHotel Lotte
Websitelottedfs.com

Lotte Duty Free (LDF; Korean롯데면세점; Hanja樂天免稅店; RRRotde Myeonsejeom), a duty-free division of Hotel Lotte, is a travel retailer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. LDF is one of the largest travel retailers in the world alongside Dufry and DFS Group.[1]

Locations

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Lotte Duty Free operates more than 20 duty-free shops in seven territories, including Australia, Guam, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.[2]

South Korea

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Australia

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Japan

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  • Ginza Downtown, Tokyo
  • Kansai Airport, Osaka

New Zealand

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Singapore

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United States

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Vietnam

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lee, Joyce (December 15, 2016). "Lotte duty-free ambitions hinge on South Korea store license". Reuters. Seoul.
  2. ^ Rozario, Kevin (May 4, 2022). "Lotte Duty Free Revives Global Ambitions With Sydney Opening". Forbes.
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