Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Duty Free launches home delivery service for residents across the UAE The deliveries will be fulfilled by Aramex by Varun Godinho September 7, 2020 Abu Dhabi Airports Duty Free has launched a new home delivery service of its products which will be available to residents across the UAE. Via the Abu Dhabi Duty Free website, addf.ae, residents can register for an account, shop for duty free items, pay online and then have them delivered to their homes anywhere in the UAE. The deliveries will be fulfilled by Aramex, and customers have the option to create ‘Wish Lists’ of products to be purchased at a later date on the website too. A statement from Abu Dhabi Duty Free, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Airports, said that the new service comes as a results of its “desire to cater to those remaining at home during the Covid-19 outbreak.” “We are delighted to launch Abu Dhabi Duty Free home delivery service, enabling residents of the UAE to take advantage of a growing selection of our most popular items we have to offer at Abu Dhabi Duty Free without having to leave their homes,” said Shareef Al Hashmi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports. “This new programme forms a part of our commitment to our customers to ensure they can enjoy our great range of products while staying safe. We have made the online ordering process incredibly easy and will continue find ways to make our products and services as attractive and rewarding as possible,” added Al Hashmi. Abu Dhabi Duty Free’s customer support team will be available to assist with queries around the new service during business hours. In June, Dubai Duty Free too launched a home delivery service with a range of beauty products, food, gadgets, toys, jewellery, fashion and watches available without any duty charged on them. Tags Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Airports Abu Dhabi Duty Free Retail Travel 0 Comments You might also like AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023 67 million visitors for Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque