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    Self-purchasing now accounts for 52% of travel retail transactions, driven by a desire for indulgence and personal well-being, according to new M1nd-set research.


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    According to some questionable new research by M1nd-set, self-purchasing has taken the travel retail world by storm, as if it’s the new black. Turns out, post-pandemic shoppers are not just buying gifts for their loved ones; they’re splurging on themselves—because nothing says “I survived a pandemic” like a luxury item bought at an airport store. Self-care isn’t just a buzzword; it’s now a shopping category.

    Self-purchase transactions now make up a staggering 52% of travel retail. That’s right, folks—it’s all about treating oneself. This is a rather dramatic increase from the highly disappointing 46% before Covid had its heyday. Gift-giving remains a significant motivator, but self-indulgence is trumping it like a diva at an award show. Can we get an applause for everyone’s newfound love for themselves?

    Who’s Spending the Bucks?

    It appears our European and American friends are leading the charge, spending 53% of their travel budgets on self-purchases, while the rest of the world seems to be drowning in gift-giving at a mere 51%. If you’re traveling from Asia Pacific or Africa & the Middle East, you might want to consider taking a leaf from the Western book of self-love. Well, unless you prefer to be known as “the gift giver.”

    Demographic data reveals that there’s not much difference between age and gender when it comes to self-indulgent shopping. Interestingly, self-buyers travel slightly less in economy class—54% vs. 56%—because, apparently, flying comfortably is part of the indulgent experience, even if it means sacrificing that affordable airplane meal. Talk about priorities!

    What’s in the Self-Purchaser’s Cart?

    Among travel accessory items, personal care is top of the line—because nothing screams ‘I’m on vacation’ like a high-end moisturizer. A whopping 75% of travel accessories are purchased for personal use. Electronics, food, and vitamins are also common purchases for self-consumption. So yes, apparently that Vitamin C serum is a necessity when you’re on your “self-care” journey, not just an extra burden on your luggage weight limit!

    Self-purchasers have a penchant for splurging a bit more than their gift-buying counterparts, with an average spend of £119 versus £103. But who needs to save those extra pounds anyway, right? This spending spree is particularly evident in the realms of luxury goods like jewelry & watches, beauty products, and electronics. In other words, there’s no shortage of opportunities to blow your entire budget on that “must-have” item you definitely don’t need.

    The Allure of Duty-Free: Why Impulse Buying is the New Trend

    Why do people indulge? According to the research, the Duty-Free shopping experience and its inherent value are irresistible. Who wouldn’t want to get that overpriced bottle of perfume just because it’s cheaper than usual downtown? Apparently, 30% of self-purchasers cite lower prices as a motivating factor—after all, what’s better than a sale when indulging yourself?

    Impulse buys run rampant among self-purchasers, with 32% admitting to purchasing items on a whim, compared to a measly 25% among other shopper types. So, if you think impulse shopping is bad in regular stores, just wait until you see what happens in the blissful lands of airport duty-free. It’s a different kind of jungle—one where self-indulgent dreams come true.

    Many Happy Returns: Opportunities for Retailers

    Dr. Peter Mohn, CEO of m1nd-set, has a simple yet brilliant piece of advice for retailers: capitalize on self-indulgence! “Create immersive, sensory environments that highlight indulgent products,” he says, clearly a fan of self-care in its finest form. If brands can sprinkle a touch of engagement in their in-store experience, they might just hit the jackpot with customers looking to treat themselves.

    So fellow shoppers, prepare to be wooed with skincare consultations and tastings that are likely to deplete your bank accounts faster than you can say, “I really don’t need this.” It looks like the path to self-care, aided by retail therapy, involves a generous helping of impulse buys and heavy spending. After all, who said treating yourself can’t be a bit extravagant? Enjoy your indulgent escapade!

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