Differentiating the offer: Changi Airport seeks new luxury brands for Terminal 1

SINGAPORE. Changi Airport Group (CAG) is inviting offers for four luxury brand name concessions at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 through a Direct Marketing Exercise. The stores are located in Departure/Transit Lounge Central and South (airside).

CAG said: “We are looking for unique and exciting luxury brands and concepts that are currently not represented at Terminal 2 and [that] will inject buzz and differentiate the retail offerings at Singapore Changi Airport.”

The store sizes are 152sq m (Concession A), 121sq m (Concession B), 70sq m (Concession C) and 98sq m (Concession D).

The concessions each run for three years with no option for renewal. Start dates for the four contracts range from 1 September (Concession D) to 15 February 2019 (Concession A).

Changi Airport Group is seeking to complement the strong fashion & accessories offer in T2 with new luxury names (pictured is one of Lagardère Travel Retail’s existing T2 stores featuring a new Furla counter and other leading names)

In related Changi T2 tender news, the airport company has made available three speciality/brand name concessions in Departure/Transit Lounge South.

These range in size from 34sq m to 51sq m. They also each carry a three-year term, with no renewal option.

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