Pune international airport: food & beverages tender for local street food

Pune airport authorities are looking for private firms which will set up a vada pav stall and a bhel puri counter at the check-in area inside the terminal building. They are also planning to open a ‘low cost’ counter where tea, coffee and water will be sold.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has floated the tender notice for setting up these outlets and hopes that these will be operational by November 2018.
This decision to open multiple pocket-friendly food and beverage outlets inside the airport terminal will surely make passengers happy, as they have often complained about the exorbitant prices of food items sold there.
Airport officials said private players will be provided a four square metre space to set up each of the counters – one for vada pav, one for tea, coffee and water, and one for bhel puri. They will have to pay a monthly fee of Rs 9,000 to the AAI, apart from a rent of Rs 2,100 per month.
As per officials, the move comes after the issue of exorbitant prices of food items and beverages at Pune airport was discussed at a meeting of the Airport Advisory Committee last year. It was decided that the airport administration should take the initiative to set up a few stalls inside and outside the terminal.
While the private party will be given flexibility to decide the selling price, the maximum sale prices for these stalls have been capped by the AAI. For example, the seller can charge a maximum of Rs 50 for a vada pav, Rs 20 for tea and Rs 25 for coffee. A 500-ml water bottle can’t be sold for more than Rs 10.
Activist Dhairyashil Vandekar welcomed the move and expressed hope that similar ‘low cost options’ will be provided at every airport in the country, from where UDAN flights operate.

New airport project in Saudi Arabia’s Jazan city

The project aims to establish the King Abdullah bin Abdel Aziz Airport in Jazan taking in consideration the significance of the region and inline with the Saudi leadership’s vision to provide job opportunities and investments to develop human and natural resources.

With a budget of 2.5 billion Saudi riyals, the airport project in Jazan will be an integral step in developing the area’s infrastructure to serve citizens.

Strategically located at the Red Sea, the project’s new location lies 30 km north of the city, will be carried on an area of 5.000.000 square meters.

Not only it enjoys a large area that will allow its expansion in the future, but also lies mid-way between Jazan and the Jazan Economic City, which aims to expand energy and manufacturing industries in the kingdom.

The marine nature in the surroundings will be used to inspire the interior design of the airport’s main hall.

Source: Al Arabiya

Yantai International Airport: new Terminal 2

A consortium led by the China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute has won the planning and design contract for Phase II expansion of Yantai Penglai International Airport in Shandong Province.

The consortium includes the Shanghai Civil Aviation New Era Airport Design and Research Institute and Hong-Kong-based Aedas Group.

Yantai Penglai, which serves Yantai city in Shandong province, processed 6.5 million passengers in 2017 through its 80,000 m2 terminal, which was designed to serve up to eight million passengers per year. Phase II expansion includes a second runway and a new 180,000 m2 Terminal 2 (T2) to serve up to 23 million passengers per year (2030). Scheduled to open in 2021, the new  building will be located south of existing Terminal 1.

And with a planned expansion to over 200,000 square metres, its capacity will rise to 34 million passengers per annum by 2040.

Source: Jane’s Airport 360