India: New food and beverage agency for Goa airport

After the previous attempt to revamp the dining options at Goa International Airport hit an air pocket, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has made a fresh attempt to appoint a new agency to set up food and beverage services at the state’s only international airport. The new agency is expected to be in place over the next six months, said AAI officers.
The AAI has approached five agencies, who bid for the earlier tender for grant of concession to develop, market, set up, operate, maintain and manage the food and beverage outlets at Goa International Airport.
After the contract for the existing restaurant, Port Lounge, expired in March 31 this year, AAI had awarded the contract to a new consortium. The consortium of Seven Hills Buildcon Private Limited and Kamat Hotel (India) Ltd was granted the concession to operate restaurants and eateries at the integrated airport terminal but after being given the letter of intent award (LOIA), the consortium failed to comply with the conditions of the LOIA.
To quicken the process, AAI has asked the companies which qualified on a technical basis in January this year, to resubmit financial bids by July 24. Seven Hills Buildcon Private Limited and Kamat Hotel (India) Ltd have been barred from participating in the process, sources said.
According to AAI officials, Seven Hills Buildcon Private Limited and Kamat Hotel (India) Ltd have approached the lower courts, Vasco, after AAI issued a show-cause notice to the consortium and scrapped the award letter.

For years, passengers have been critical of the existing catering services that consist of just one restaurant and a food stall for the seven million people who travelled through the airport last year.

Source: The Times of India

TAIPED, AIA scrambling to seal Athens airport 20-year extension agreement by fall

State sell-off fund TAIPED and Athens International Airport are in a race against time to seal the new deal regarding the 20-year extension of the airport concession contract, each for their own reasons.

TAIPED has asked its two consultants for new valuations by August 10, so that the new negotiations can take place before early this fall.

The new agreement, which will be in line with the requirements of the European Commission’s competition authorities, is expected to be ready by September or October at the latest.

Source: Ekathimerini.com

Aeropuerto de Málaga: nueva oferta de restauración

El aeropuerto de Málaga renueva su oferta de restauración, tras un concurso público, cuya adjudicación amplía la oferta y la superficie para los establecimientos gastronómicos y diversifica los conceptos, estrenando, por ejemplo, un restaurante de sushi de Kirei by Kabuki. Desde Aena explicaron que la propuesta ganadora combina las últimas tendencias de restauración internacional con la tradición y sabor local de la gastronomía española en los 25 locales previstos, cuatro más de los actuales, que se extenderán en una superficie de 6.530 metros cuadrados de la T3.

Los operadores con mayor número de locales son Select Service Partner (SSP), Grupo EatOut, Lagardére Travel Retail y Áreas. «Esta diversificación de operadores favorecerá la competencia, lo que siempre se traduce en mejora de la calidad y el precio», precisaron desde Aena.

Además, destacaron la presencia del chef malagueño Dani García con un restaurante de gran nivel, de nombre BiBo Brioche Bar, y un sushi bar con la marca Kirei By Kabuki, del chef Ricardo Sanz. Asimismo, apuntaron que entre las marcas que van a estar presentes en la infraestructura malagueña figuran: un restaurante italiano con la marca La Boutique della Mafia; el concepto multi-cocina en ambientes tipo ‘mercado de alimentación’ con marcas como Shikku (comida asiática), Mama Campo (comida saludable), Gorki (cervecería, vinos y tapas locales), La Chelinda (comida mejicana), Fonzie Abbot (cafetería) y Enrique Tomás (jamonería); las cafeterías con las marcas internacionales de Starbucks y Costa Coffee y cafeterías nacionales con marcas como Café Pans, La Manon y Caffe di Fiore, y los locales de comida saludable y ‘grab & go’ (comida para llevar) con marcas internacionales como Eat, Soho, Giraffe Stop y Jamie’s Deli.

A ellas se unen cerverías como Más Q Menos y Dehesa Santa María; dos hamburgueserías de la marca Burger King y local ‘casual food’, que operará con la marca internacional Giraffe, y tres heladerías de la marca La Gelateria Carte D’Or.

El plazo de los contratos es de 8 años.

AIIM’s pan-African focused infrastructure fund buys 50% stake in SEGAP

African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) has bought a 50% stake in an airport holding company.

AIIM said African Infrastructure Investment Fund 3 (AIIF3) has acquired the stake in Société d’Exploitation et de Gestion Aéroportuaires (SEGAP) for an undisclosed sum.

SEGAP holds interests in 3 concession companies operating 5 airports in Cote D’Ivoire, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo. The company remains 50% owned by the Egis Group, an airport operator.

AIIM is an infrastructure-focused private equity fund manager and a member of Old Mutual Alternative Investments.

Source: IPE Real Assets