Colm McLoughlin, Irish man who made Dubai Duty Free a retail giant, dies aged 81
Mr McLoughlin ran Dubai Duty Free from 1983 until he retired earlier this year, a span of more than 40 years which saw Dubai grow from a riverside trading port into a modern metropolis, home to the world’s tallest building and other attractions.
And all the millions of passengers arriving at Dubai International Airport, now the world’s busiest for international travel, saw the rows of electronics, cigarettes, cigars, alcohol and other goods available duty-free at his stores, sold by a salesforce in green jackets, yellow ties and conversing in multiple languages.
“It’s a very Middle Eastern kind of thing,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 1987 as he showed off its gold market. “We have to cater to a lot of tastes.”
Dubai Duty Free said in a statement that Mr McLoughlin died on Wednesday after a short illness.
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