Up to 50% off selected wines & spirits at DFS with GST & Duty absorbed until June 2020

There will also be additional promotions during live stream videos featuring local celebrities such as Benjamin Kheng, Nathan Hartono and Royce Lee.

| Matthias Ang | Sponsored | April 14, 2020, 08:30 PM

From now until June 2020, DFS wines and spirits is having a discount sale of up to 50 per cent for selected premium brands, wines and spirits, with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Duties of every product absorbed by DFS, all without the need to travel.

The products can be ordered on iShopChangiWines.com, with customers able to select from over 200 newly-added products across the categories of premium wines, champagnes and now, spirits.

New products will be added to the website from now till May 31, while the Prestige Collection will be made available in early May.

Here are some of the products currently on sale:

Screenshot from iShopChangiWine

In addition, customers who spend a minimum of S$250 will receive complimentary delivery.

Promotions on Instagram Live videos will also be held

Customers can also look forward to more promotions during a series of Instagram live stream videos, produced by DFS Group, Changi Airport in collaboration with local celebrities previously involved in DFS, Singapore Changi Airport campaigns such as Benjamin Kheng, Desmond Tan, Nathan Hartono, Royce Lee, Irene Ang, Sonia Chew, Benjamin Tan and 8Days.

Source: DFS Group

These videos will air from April 16 to May 7, every Thursday at 10pm, on the celebrities’ respective Instagram Live, and will feature exclusive promotions along with a series of lifestyle content touching on music, comedy and cooking.

These promotions include an opportunity to earn Changi Reward points at a rate of 10 times more when purchasing products during the live stream, even further discounts or exclusive bottles.

Viewers who make a purchase during the livestream also stand a chance to win a 99.9 pure gold bar (5grams) worth up to $400, every week.

A chance to support local food businesses

Customers will also be provided with the opportunity to support local food businesses amidst the Covid-19 outbreak, in the form of S$5 #savefnbsg vouchers which they can redeem at 20 different food establishments.

These vouchers are part of DFS Group, Changi Airport's partnership with #hawkersunited2020, a virtual community established for businesses to advertise their stalls and products. You can visit their Facebook page to find out more.

Customers who spend S$250 on iShopChangiWines.com from May 1 to May 7, will receive a voucher. There are limited redemptions for each outlet.

The list of participating food outlets in this initiative will eventually be released at a later date here.

DFS is marking 35 years at Changi Airport

The campaign is part of DFS marking its 35-year tenure at Changi Airport.

DFS has held the Liquor and Tobacco concession at Singapore Changi Airport since 1980, with the wines and spirits stores being the first of their kind and a constant feature of the airport.

As such, DFS Group, Changi Airport has now partnered with the Singapore Memory Project, a nation-wide movement that aims to capture and document unforgettable moments and memories related to Singapore, with the aim of connecting contributors with a shared memory.

From April 10 to June 8, all visitors are invited to submit a photo capturing your favorite memory of DFS wines and spirits to the photo memory drive on iShopChangiWines.com landing page.

Should your photo be approved and selected, your submission will be selected and announced in early June, on the DFS Changi Airport Facebook page. Three winners will be selected and each will receive a bottle of Spirit from DFS.

As per Aymeric Lacroix, DFS Group Managing Director Asia South, on DFS’ time at Changi Airport:

“As one of DFS’ most esteemed allies for the last 35 years, we thank Changi Airport Group for their ongoing support and partnership. We will continue to serve our customers with the same passion for excellence that has distinguished us at Changi Airport until our official exit in June 2020.”

Top image from DFS Facebook