- MMI and ELR have been appointed as the master
concessionaire for F&B, duty-free and will operate the
commercial spaces in the new terminal at Zanzibar airport
- MMI and ELR, in partnership with global design
giants, Eight Inc, will create a world-first seamless airport
travel retail experience
- Expands MMI and ELR's travel retail footprint to five
continents
DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Maritime
and Mercantile International (MMI) and Emirates
Leisure Retail (ELR) have been appointed as the master
concessionaire for all food and beverage, duty-free and commercial
outlets in Abeid Amani Karume International Airport's (ZNZ)
newly-built Terminal 3.
MMI and ELR are joining forces to create and
deliver a world-class, next-generation customer experience at ZNZ
from Spring 2022. The companies' vast international expertise will
bring a mix of Zanzibarian inspired food and beverage outlets,
alongside a multi-category duty-free shopping experience showcasing
a carefully selected range of the world's best brands.
Andrew Day, Group CEO of
Emirates Leisure Retail and MMI said,
"We are delighted to be appointed
as the master concessionaire for F&B, duty-free and the
commercial spaces in the new Terminal 3 at Zanzibar airport. This represents a bold
and exciting next step for both ELR and MMI. We currently have over
100 outlets in over 20 domestic and international airports, across
the Middle East, Australia, New
Zealand, the USA and
Asia. Our goal has always been to
expand our footprint and do so in a way that continually enables us
to challenge existing norms and develop our global
expertise.
We strive to create innovative,
compelling and constantly evolving retail environments for airports
that drive incremental value, for airport operators, brands and our
travelling guests alike. It is our ambition to set a new standard
of excellence and airport experience. We're very excited to be
taking the next step with Abeid Amani Karume International Airport
(ZNZ) and look forward to working with Eight Inc in delivering a
truly innovative and seamless F&B and retail consumer
experience that transforms the way travellers spend time at an
airport."
Eight Inc, the globally renowned creative collective, has
been appointed to work with MMI and ELR to develop a
new blueprint concept, which is set to create a unique airport
customer experience. Eight Inc will explore and
create the passenger journey, across all duty-free, food and
beverage and commercial spaces, incorporating a full suite of
integrated digital solutions. It will redefine travel retail
and create a sense of place for travellers, bringing together local
Zanzibar character and design with
the latest technologies including a seamless payment solution, so
consumers can pay for their F&B and retail purchases in one
simple transaction.
The new project will become the world's first integrated F&B
and retail experience in travel retail, providing travellers with a
unique, and integrated airport experience that will be a
destination in its own right.
Tim Kobe, CEO and Co-Founder, Eight Inc, commented,
"We're proud to continue our
long-standing partnership with Emirates Leisure Retail. At
Zanzibar airport we have a great
opportunity to challenge the category norms, creating a new type of
seamless, digitally integrated experience that makes life easier
and more pleasurable for passengers. In a sector that's known for
progress and invention, we're gearing up to make the next big leap
forward."
Zanzibar Abeid Amani Karume International Airport has been
identified as a key investment and redevelopment pillar to support
Zanzibar's growing travel and
tourism economy and is set to become a new standard of experience
for all travellers and the model for future developments. Not just
a point of transit, but a global destination for the international
traveller.
The newly-built Terminal 3 is expected to serve over 1.5
million passengers with dnata servicing over 4,000
flights annually at the airport.
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