palmOne Retail Stores Increase Airport Presence
Press Release: palmOne, Inc. announced two new retail stores at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Dedicated retail stores opening at select airports across the country offer Zire and Tungsten handheld computers, Treo smartphones, and accessories.
The first Atlanta airport store (Terminal T) opened on Aug. 2 with record-breaking sales, generating 62 percent more revenue in the first three weeks of business than any other palmOne airport location. Business travelers are gravitating to palmOne’s line of mobile wireless devices, such as the Zire 72 and Tungsten T3 handhelds with built-in Bluetooth(R) technology, the Tungsten C handheld with built-in Wi-Fi, and Treo 600 smartphones. The second Atlanta store (Terminal B) opened Aug. 26.
"Our airport stores are about being in innovative locations that provide products and services exactly where they are most convenient for mobile professionals," said John Hartnett, vice president, eCommerce and accessory solutions. "At the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport, the busiest airport in the country, the Treo 600 smartphone is selling exceptionally well, as are accessories, such as keyboards, travel chargers, cases and expansion cards."
In addition to the two new Atlanta airport stores, palmOne recently opened the first Pittsburg International Airport store (Terminal D) on July 2, a second Newark Liberty International Airport store (Terminal A) on July 21, and a store in the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Aug. 28.
"Customers in all our locations receive individual expert attention of a caliber that will satisfy everyone from the first-time handheld user to the most knowledgeable mobile professional," said Kanwal Sharma, director of palmOne retail stores. "The airport stores make it exceptionally convenient for business travelers to purchase the handheld or smartphone and accessories they need."
More information about palmOne retail stores and locations can be found at www.palmOne.com/retail.
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