Flying and More: A Growing Shoppers' Paradise Awaits Visitors at Frankfurt Airport Fraport AG to Expand FRA's Retail Space to 20,000 Square Meters by 2007
13.09.2002, 13:44
FRANKFURT (Germany) 13. 8. 2002 (ots/APROTEXT) - Frankfurt
Airport (FRA) is undergoing a major redevelopment and expansion
of shopping facilities that will see total retail space at
Terminals 1 and 2 grow from about 13,600 to 20,000 square meters
by 2007. In the past few years, Terminal 1 has already been
significantly transformed with new shops and restaurants, new
retailing concepts, and additional space. This is only the
beginning of the growing shoppers' paradise that Fraport AG is
developing at FRA.
The goal of Fraport AG's Traffic and Retail (VTM) strategic
business division is to enhance the attractiveness of shopping
and gastronomy at Frankfurt Airport in order to increase
retailing revenues steadily. For many years, the growth curve
for retailing revenues has outpaced the growth in passenger
traffic at FRA. Passengers are and will continue to be the
primary target group for Frankfurt Airport Shopping. The
majority of the new shops will be located past the security
check points in the so-called "airside" areas of the terminals at
Germany's largest airport.
Additional shopping malls are planned for both Terminals 1
and 2 -- to strengthen FRA's position as a "Marketplace of the
21st Century". Frankfurt Airport's concept is to be exciting and
relaxing and to offer international brands along with regional
specialities. Currently, FRA offers some 130 shops -- including
16 Duty Free and Travel Value shops -- and about 50 restaurants,
bars and cafés.
The Retailing department of Fraport's Traffic and Retail
(VTM) division also oversees a number of service providers in
the terminals, including car rental agencies, currency exchanges
and banks, post offices, travel agencies, pharmacies, hair
salons, and Germany's only airport casino. The 30-member
Retailing team has experts in planning, architecture, center
and leasing management, as well as marketing.
New Shops and Restaurants Opened
at Frankfurt Airport Since January 2002:
Almost 15 new shops and restaurants have opened at Frankfurt
Airport since the beginning of this year. More information about
these and other retail outlets is available on the Internet at:
www.frankfurt-airport.de (click on "shopping and restaurants").
New Shops (Location):
Deliport (Departures A in Terminal 1): food specialities and
wines from Germany and around the world
Pens+++ (Departures A in Terminal 1): fine writing
instruments, plus the Porsche Design Collection
H. Stern (Departures A in Terminal 1): international
jewellers of distinction
House of Champions (Schengen A in Terminal 1): sports
clothing and items from favorite teams
Art & Design (Transit A in Terminal 1): beautiful art
replicas from the world's leading museums, plus personal
fashions featuring designs by famous artists
Multitronics (Departures A in Terminal 1): photo and
electronics gear and accessories, plus CDs and DVDs
Duty Free and Travel Value (B-East, Transit B in Terminal 1):
a wide range of duty free products
Photair (Transit B in Terminal 1): photo and electronics gear
and accessories, plus CDs and DVDs
Mimex (Transit B in Terminal 1): Leather and Travel Express;
Kid's Express (toys and clothing)
Pfüller Kids Concept (Departures A in Terminal 1): Quality
German and international toy brands
Swatch Corner (Departures A in Terminal 1): where the Swiss
watch beat goes on
Beauty Port (Departures A in Terminal 1): perfumes and
cosmetics
New Restaurants (Location):
Intermezzo (connector building, linking Long-distance Train
Station with Terminal 1): fresh-squeezed juices, coffee and
light snacks for people on the move
Segafredo Bar (Schengen B in Terminal 1): coffee
specialities, other drinks, and snacks Note to Editors Photos
of the new shops and restaurants are available upon request. A
new brochure, titled "Welcome to the Marketplace of the 21st
Century -- Retailing at Frankfurt Airport", is also available.
ots Originaltext: Fraport AG Im Internet recherchierbar:
http://www.presseportal.de For More Information, Please Contact:
Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide Attn: Robert A.
Payne - Manager International Press 60547 Frankfurt am Main,
Germany Tel.: +49 69 690 -78547 Fax: +49 69 690 -60548 E-
Mail: r.payne@fraport.de Internet: www.fraport.com
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