Expansion heralds fresh round of Hong Kong bids
16-Oct-2002
HONG KONG. Hong Kong International airport is to retender duty-free concessions at the location, beginning in the last week of October with an invitation to bid for the general merchandise licence. Bidders will have 20% more space than was available in the last round of tenders in 1997, thanks to the 8,300sq m (89,340sq ft) East Hall expansion, due for completion in December 2003.
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By Anna Fenton
HONG KONG. Hong Kong International airport is to retender duty-free concessions at the location, beginning in the last week of October with an invitation to bid for
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(15-May-2002) - HONG KONG. Last month Airport Authority Hong Kong began a project to increase retail and catering space on levels six and seven in the East Hall of Hong Kong International airport (HKIA). The entire hall will be redesigned, increasing lettable space from 8,300sq m (89,340sq ft) to 15,118sq m (162,730sq ft). The additional 6,800sq m (73,200sq ft) of retail space will be let to new and existing tenants, and tenders will be called as each phase is completed. Completion of the entire project is expected in December 2003.
(16-Nov-2002) - Passenger volumes recovered strongly in October at Hong Kong International airport, the Airport Authority (AA) said this week
(15-May-2002) - Hong Kong International airport already has 150 outlets, including 26 restaurants, with 65% airside and 35% landside, and is embarking on a fresh expansion drive.
(15-Jan-2002) - HONG KONG. Airport Authority Hong Kong has revealed further details of the tender schedule for retail and catering at Hong Kong International airport, first reported in DFNI in December.
(3-May-2003) - HONG KONG. The tender to operate nine fragrance and cosmetics outlets at Hong Kong International airport closed on April 28.

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Expansion heralds fresh round of Hong Kong bids