Noida International Airport (NIA) awarded a contract to HMSHost India for constructing and working eating places, cafes, and different meals retailers on the Jewar airport. This is the second F&B contract awarded by Noida International Airport (NIA).
NIA is an entity below Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL), which is creating the airport and YIAPL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swiss agency Zurich Airport International AG.
On March 6, NIA had tied up with TFS as its first concessionaire for establishing a world-class lounge in addition to multi-cuisine meals and beverage retailers on the airport.
The airport, positioned round 75 kilometres from Delhi within the Jewar space of Gautam Buddh Nagar in western Uttar Pradesh, is scheduled to start flight operations by the top of this 12 months.
With the partnership with HMSHost India, NIA mentioned it goals to curate a powerful array of choices, that includes high quality meals served in a hygienic surroundings and enhancing the general expertise on the airport.
“The outlets will provide a world-class, yet affordable dining experience to customers,” the airport mentioned in a press release.
Noida International Airport CEO Christoph Schnellmann mentioned with their international experience within the hospitality business, NIA is assured that HMSHost will deliver a novel and customer-friendly ambiance to the airport’s eating expertise.
“We aim to curate an impressive array of offerings that blend local flavours with global cuisine, ensuring an appropriate balance that caters to diverse appetites,” he mentioned.
Managing Director India Subcontinent at Avolta Jagvir Rana mentioned, “We are deeply honoured and grateful for the opportunity extended to us by Noida International Airport…and operate seven brand new outlets.”
At current, the event of the primary part of the airport is underway.
In the primary part, that includes a runway and a terminal, the airport could have the capability to deal with 12 million passengers yearly. Upon completion of all 4 phases, the airport shall be ready to cater to 70 million passengers per 12 months, in accordance to officers.
(With PTI inputs)