Bahrain begins drafting proposal on airport project

Bahrain is working on a new proposal for the strategic direction agreement related to a new airport which is set to be established.

The Bahraini Transport and Telecommunications is expected to submit its request for proposals (RFP) by the end of next year or the beginning of 2020, its minister Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed confirmed.

The construction efforts on the planned passenger terminal at Bahrain International are scheduled for conclusion late next year.

The planned airport, valued at an estimate of USD10 billion, is expected to be set up in cooperation with the Bahraini private sector.

Source: MENAFN

Bahrain Duty Free Company (BDFC) will operate the duty free shops at the airport

A key contract aimed at enhancing the duty free offerings at Bahrain International Airport (BIA) was awarded on the final day of this year’s Bahrain International Airshow.

Bahrain Duty Free Company (BDFC) will invest a range of retail outlets at the Duty Free, located in the Departures area of the new Passenger Terminal Building.
His Excellency the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications and Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) Chairman, Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed and BDFC managing director Abdullah Buhindi signed the 10-year contract. In attendance were BAC chief executive officer Mohamed Yousif Al Binfalah, BDFC General Manager, Bassam Al Wardi and other officials from both companies. BAC, represented by Mr Al Binfalah, and BDFC, represented by Al-Wardi, also signed a 15-year concession agreement.
The 10-year agreement for the operation of retail outlets in the Duty Free area will see leading brands offer a wide selection of products ranging from fashion and accessories to travel bags, eyewear, toys, electronics, and jewellery.

Source: Arabian Aerospace

Thailand: retail bid in U-Tapao airport concession

Thailand’s Central Group and DFS Venture Singapore snapped up retail and services concession at an upcoming airport in the eastern province of Rayong, a government official said on Monday, beating out duty-free giant King Power.

The announcement underlines the challenges King Power is facing as its dominance of the lucrative Thai duty-free and travel retail industry comes under scrutiny, at a time when it is also trying to recover from the recent death of its chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, in a helicopter crash.

“Central Group won the retail and services auction while King Power won the bid for duty-free,” Vice Admiral Luechai Sri-eamgool, director of U-Tapao International Airport, said.

U-Tapao is the first airport in Thailand to hold an auction with multiple concessions, splitting up duty free and retail operations. Up until now, King Power has enjoyed near monopoly, being a sole operator with concessions in all major airports.

King Power’s most lucrative franchise in Thailand’s main international airport is under a single license that is set to expire in 2020. Auctions for concessions at Suvarnabhumi are slated to take place later this year.

Airports of Thailand Pcl, a state-owned firm that grants the concessions at major airports including Suvarnabhumi, may consider multiple concessions at the auction, analysts say, increasing competition among retailers.

Tourism is booming in Thailand, which received nearly 35 million visitors last year, most funnelled through the airports where King Power is ubiquitous. But public debate has increased over the single duty-free operator structure.

Bidders in the U-Tapao concession included Thailand’s Minor International and Korea’s Lotte Duty Free.

Under the 10-year concessions for retail, service and duty free at U-Tapao, operators must share at least 15 percent of their revenue with the government or the minimum guaranteed amount, whichever is higher, Vice Admiral Luechai said.

“The results will be submitted to the defence minister for approval with commercial activity to begin February 2018.”

King Power, which owns Leicester City football club, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

Yuwadee Chirathivat, chairman of Central Department Store, Central Group’s largest unit, said the consortium “was delighted” that the winning bidder would also be responsible for counters where tourists can pick up duty-free items bought outside the airport.

While U-Tapao is smaller than Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports, upgrading the Vietnam War-era airport is at the centre of the government’s industrial policy in the east.

It remains a quiet airport with weekly international flights mainly to China, its website shows.

Source: Reuters

China aprueba proyecto de ampliación del aeropuerto de Urumqi, región autónoma uygur de Xinjiang

La Comisión Nacional de Desarrollo y Reforma (CNDR), el máximo planificador económico de China, informó hoy lunes de que ha aprobado un proyecto de ampliación del aeropuerto de Urumqi, capital de la región autónoma uygur de Xinjiang, en el noroeste del país.

Con una inversión total de 42.100 millones de yuanes (aproximadamente 6.100 millones de dólares), el proyecto ampliará el Aeropuerto Internacional Diwopu de Urumqi para satisfacer la demanda del mercado de la aviación, que está en rápido crecimiento en la región, según la CNDR.

Se construirán una nueva terminal de 500.000 metros cuadrados y dos nuevas pistas de aterrizaje.

Después de la expansión, el aeropuerto gestionará 63 millones de pasajeros y 750.000 toneladas de carga y correo para el año 2030.

Fuente: Xinhuanet