Suit challenges concessionaire’s winning Albany airport bid

Did a franchise operator knowingly submit a fraudulent letter from famed chef Todd English to boost its chances to open new food concessions at Albany International Airport? There’s enough uncertainty over the letter’s origins and the role it may have played in OHM Concession Group’s winning bid to warrant a trial in Albany County State Supreme Court, a judge has decided.

ALB Restaurants LLC, the operator of Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen and Green Leaf’s and Bananas at the airport, accused OHM of forging the commitment letter to bolster its effort to replace the two concessions with Todd English American Market, a Wolfgang Puck pizza franchise, and the Capital Region’s first Chick-fil-A.

But other court filings suggest that English may also have had ties to ALB Restaurants LLC. English, in a filing with the court, said the commitment letter included in OHM’s proposal wasn’t written or signed by him, and that the company’s stationery wasn’t genuine.

The airport authority announced last autumn that it had chosen OHM for three new concessions, two that would replace Villa Fresh and Green Leaf’s, both within the terminal’s secure area, and a third that would be located outside the security checkpoint.

OHM would open Chick-fil-A and a Wolfgang Puck pizza franchise in the secure area. The Todd English American Market was slated for a space across from Dunkin’ Donuts outside the secure area.

When the county airport authority approved the new concessions at its meeting last November, they were expected to be open and operating by March 1.

Work was delayed, and construction on the new Chick-fil-A, which will replace Villa Fresh, only began in mid-June.

The judge rejected ALB Restaurants’ petition to annul the contract award over improper communications during the request for proposals, saying the violations it described weren’t «knowing and willful.»

In a statement, the airport authority said that «ALB Restaurants, LLC has sued the winning food vendor proposer, OHM Concession Group, LLC and the Airport Authority alleging that the award of the Food Concession contract was not valid. The Court has dismissed all allegations of improper actions by the Airport Authority.

«The Airport Authority looks forward to resolving this matter so that we can proceed with providing the travelling public with quality food offerings.»

But an attorney for ALB Restaurants questioned the decision to proceed with construction.

«It is presumptuous for the Airport Authority to allow construction to occur, when the Judge has decided there must be a trial to determine whether this flawed RFP process was valid, and whether the alleged winner of that process, OHM, was a responsible and qualified bidder, given the questionable and unauthorized documents OHM submitted in support of their bid,» said Peter A. Lauricella, who is representing ALB Restaurants.

A conference is set for July 9 to schedule a trial date.

Source: TimesUnion

Ouverture d’un duty-free à Lorraine Airport

L’aéroport Metz-Nancy Lorraine a inauguré ce lundi avec la société Befly de nouveaux points de restauration ainsi que sa première boutique duty free. Avec ces nouveaux outils d’attractivité, l’aéroport entend poursuivre son développement afin d’améliorer l’accueil des passagers.

De nouveaux services destinés à améliorer les conditions d’accueil des des passagers et des salariés.  Lorraine Airport a fait appel, à la suite d’une mise en concurrence, à la société Befly. Déjà expérimenté dans le domaine aéroportuaire notamment à l’aéroport de Paris-Vatrye, le nouvel exploitant a repensé les aménagements des espaces de restauration : bar-snack, restaurant panoramique, service de restauration aérienne et ouvert dernièrement une boutique duty free (libre de taxes). A l’intérieur, parfums, cosmétiques produits lorrains ou confiseries, sont exonérés de taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA). Son nom « take off ». Ouverte depuis le premier juin en salle d’embarquement internationale elle est déjà prête à accueillir les voyageurs.

Costa Rica: concurso restaurante en el aeropuerto Juan Santamaría

El aeropuerto Juan Santamaría de San José de Costa Rica ha publicado un concurso para seleccionar un operador para la explotación del servicio de restaurante casual con servicio en mesa y barra para consumo en el lugar y un área para venta al detalle para llevar. (Fast Casual or Casual Dining) de 167,50 metros cuadrados.

El plazo de vigencia del contrato se extenderá hasta el 5 de mayo del 2026.

El plazo de presentación de ofertas finaliza a las 16,00 horas del día 27 de julio estimando que se resolverá el día 6 de agosto.

El volumen de pasajeros que transitaron por el aeropuerto a lo largo del año 2017 ascendió a 4.795.166 lo que supuso un creciente del tráfico de +9,9% sobre el año anterior. Acumulado al mes de mayo de este año, el tráfico crece +6%.

 

BAC seeking proposals to operate F&B and retail offerings at Brisbane Airport

Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) from premium fashion, gift and accessories retail operators as part of a A$40m (US$29.7m) redevelopment of its Domestic Terminal at Brisbane Airport, Australia.

The RFP covers 18 concessions across the Level 2 departures area, each measuring between 35m2 (377ft2) and 204m2 (2,195ft2). These key locations will be complemented by a number of new food and beverage offers including iconic restaurants and bars along the glass overlooking the tarmac, plus a modern refurbished Qantas café court. The RFP will close at 16:00pm AEST on August 30, 2018.

BAC completed stage one of the retail redevelopment to the Domestic Terminal in June 2016, with a A$15m (US$11m) upgrade of the Virgin area. This saw the introduction of 19 new retail concessions including an upgraded food and beverage offering.

In January 2019, BAC will assume entire operational control across the terminal to create a single terminal with common systems. This transition will be the catalyst for stage two including a A$40m (US$29.7m) upgrade of the Domestic Terminal and retail offerings in the northern (Qantas end) and central areas of the terminal.

Works are scheduled to commence in late 2018 and when complete will deliver 51 new and refurbished stores with new retail offers, taking the total retail shops in the terminal to 70 outlet.

Source: Passenger Terminal Today