Tax Free Shopping Recovery Accelerates During Europe’s Summer Holiday Season
At the Altagamma Luxury Observatory Conference in Milan, Global Blue presented data revealing a robust recovery in Continental Europe’s Tax Free Shopping market. Tax Free spending averaged 38% of pre-pandemic levels this summer, peaking at 40% in August. Recovery was primarily driven by luxury shoppers from the GCC (86% of 2019 levels) and the US (73%). Newly eligible UK shoppers contributed significantly, averaging €1,500 in spend, over twice the European average. A recent survey showed 70% of international shoppers are keen to travel again, indicating positive market sentiment.
- Tax Free Shopping spend averaged 38% of 2019 levels over summer, peaking at 40% in August.
- Luxury shoppers from GCC reached 86% of their 2019 summer spending levels.
- US shoppers also showed strong recovery, averaging 73% of 2019 levels.
- UK shoppers, now eligible for Tax Free, had an average spend of €1,500—more than twice the European average.
- 70% of surveyed international shoppers expressed willingness to travel in the coming months.
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At today’s Annual
Altagamma Luxury Observatory Conference inMilan ,Global Blue will present new data signposting the recovery of Continental Europe’s Tax Free Shopping market
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Over the summer1 2021 period, Tax Free Shopping spend across
Europe averaged at38% of 2019’s pre-pandemic levels, with a high of40% in August
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The recovery was driven by long-mid haul luxury shoppers from the GCC2 (
86% versus summer 2019) as well as those from the US (73% )
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The
UK shopper, a valuable nationality newly eligible to Tax Free, delivered a high average spend (€1,500) t hat was over twice the European average
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Europe’s Tax Free Shopping has reached its highest levels since the pandemic
Thanks to the softening of borders across the region, re-opening of long-haul flights and a strong appetite to shop amongst travellers, Tax Free Shopping in Continental Europe this summer reached its highest rate of recovery since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Across Continental Europe, the overall recovery averaged at
Top Tax Free Shopping destinations such as
Luxury shoppers from the GCC and the US region are driving recovery
Over the three summer months (July–September), shoppers from the GCC consistently fuelled Tax Free Shopping recovery, achieving
The GCC Tax Free recovery rate was boosted by high-end luxury shoppers with an appetite to spend - indeed, ‘Elite’3 shoppers from the GCC reached an average recovery of
Meanwhile, American shopper spend spiked after the US was added to the EU Council’s approved travel list in June and remained strong all summer with an average of
New Tax Free Shoppers from the
Shoppers from the
With an average spend of
Research by
Research by
Pier-Francesco Nervini, Chief Operating Officer North &
“The softening of borders across the continent alongside the establishment of ‘health pass’ schemes has spurred more confidence in travel and enabled high-end luxury shoppers from some key destination markets to securely plan and execute their trips. Although the travel retail industry still has a long way to go on its path to recovery, it is very encouraging to see a strong appetite amongst international shoppers – particularly those from the US and GCC – to return to spending and shopping in European stores.”
1 Refers to July, August and
2 Gulf Coast Countries:
3 Individual international shoppers who have spent more than
4 Sample: 16,000 internationl global shoppers who have already done a Tax Free Shopping transaction with
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