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Huge investment at Perth Airport provides new opportunities for retailers

  • 2024-07-15

Perth Airport is calling for retailers across food & beverage, travel essentials and specialty categories to bid on 32 sites across its terminals which will form part of a significant refurbishment and refresh of the customer offering at Australia’s Western Hub.


Perth Airport Chief Commercial & Aviation Officer, Kate Holsgrove said that the airport was about to embark on a multi-billion-dollar private infrastructure development to deliver new terminal facilities, a new parallel runway, two new multi-storey car parks and an airport hotel which will change the face of Perth Airport over the next decade.

 

“Along with all the new development and terminal infrastructure we will also be upgrading the current terminals to ensure we are catering for our growing passenger numbers.

 

“Perth Airport recorded more than 16.1 million passengers in FY 24, and we are still seeing more of our airline partners continue to either add or expand their services into Perth.

 

“To ensure we have the best offerings for our growing passenger base we will be refurbishing retail precincts across our terminals to ensure we are optimising the customer experience.

 

“Our Commercial team is looking to engage with potential partners via a Request for Proposals program for up to 32 sites totalling approximately 4000m2 across Perth Airport’s four terminals – T1, T2, T3 and T4.”

 

Stage 1 has 22 opportunities with Stage 2 Request for Proposals (RFP)  to be released early next year.

 

For details, pleaes visit: Sites available across the Food & Beverage and Travel Essentials categories

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