Hong Kong International Airport issues tender for Terminal 1 sit-down restaurant concession : Moodie Davitt Report

HONG KONG, CHINA. Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has launched a tender for a sit-down restaurant concession in Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1.

The winning bidder will operate a 240sq m outlet at the Departures East Hall on Level 7.

The airport is adding new dining choices to cater to growing traveller demand

Bids close on 7 November at 4pm Hong Kong time.

Announcing the tender, AAHK said: “HKIA is a world-class international transport hub with extensive air, sea and land links as well as round-the-clock facilities. Through offering premium products and services, the authority strives to provide the best shopping experience for our passengers.”

The tender documents are available for download at AAHK’s electronic tendering system – ePROS website.

Potential bidders are required to hold a valid Registered Account as a ‘Retailer/F&B Operator’ and pay a non-refundable fee of HK$5,000 (US$643) to access the documents. 

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