There is quite a bit of news about airport restaurant, shopping and bar additoins and changes as well as some additional things to do on layovers or during flight delays. We won't bore you with the American Airlines flight cancellations, since we assume you already know all about it, and may have even suffered through it personally. Topics include: San Jose Airport Eateries, Rochester Airport Gets a Clock, Buffalo Airport Upgrades Security Checkpoints, Portland Airport Gets A Brewery, DFW starts a big project, Huntsville, San Diego, Fayetteville, Miami, Columbus, Tampa and Little Rock Airports get new concessions.
Valley eateries make cut at revamped
San Jose Airport
Full Story at MercuryNews.com
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8887970?source=rss
San Jose, CA
Despite fears that local companies
might get shunted aside in the expansion of San Jose's airport, it
appears plenty of local restaurants are preliminary winners to feed
hungry travelers. A nine-member selection committee and Airport
Director Bill Sherry last week named the three contractors they want
to install and oversee about 40 new food and retail stores throughout
the new Terminal B and the revamped Terminal A, starting late next
year.
Airport officials have said they don't
want to disclose the actual stores and restaurants in the packages
until the losing bidders have a chance to appeal - which should take
about two weeks.
There is a San Jose Sharks-theme bar
and restaurant. Sausages grilled fresh from San Jose's 100-year-old
Chiaramonte's Deli & Sausage. A home-grown answer to the Hard
Rock Cafe - San Jose Rocks. The Bay Area-launched Gordon Biersch will
retain a presence at the airport as part of Host International's
winning package. It's not yet clear which retail stores are included
in the winning bids or which restaurants or stores will be available
to people who haven't passed through security.
As for Terminal C, the current Burger
King, Starbucks and retail stores will remain there until that aging
terminal is torn down, probably in a couple of years, Vossbrink said.
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Clock of Nations Heads for Airport
Full story at RNews.com
http://www.rnews.com/Story_2004.cfm?ID=60076&rnews_story_type=18
Rochester, NY
The Clock of Nations is being moved
from it's downtown location and will be heading for Rochester
International Airport, temporarily. Larry Cohen of Midtown Rochester
Properties LLC says he got many offers for the clock. Cohen's company
donated this special gift to Monroe County and its airport authority.
In 2012, the authority will donate the clock to Golisano Children's
Hospital at Strong Memorial Hospital. At thirty feet tall and sixteen
feet wide, the hospital needs a big space for this big gift.
So check out the clock when you pass
through Rochester International Airport!
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Airport concessions nearly ready (Huntsville International Airport)
Full Story at the Huntsville Times
http://www.al.com/business/huntsvilletimes/index.ssf?/base/business/120773257347960.xml&coll=1
Huntsville, AL
Huntsville International Airport
passengers will soon be able to take advantage of some of the
improvements in the airport's $65 million expansion and renovation
project. A new and expanded concession area could be ready by
Saturday, said Luther "Butch" Roberts Jr., the airport's
deputy director. The concessions area, located in the airport's
concourse, will more than double to about 6,000 square feet.
Huntsville International is the first airport to have a retail
Gevalia coffee location, with gourmet coffee and specialty tea, and
will be the first airport with a McAllister's Deli. There will also
be a new full service bar with food and beverages to go. All of the
remodeled Four Points by Sheraton restaurant and lounge should also
be ready by the weekend, Roberts said.
Additional airport exansion includes:
Public waiting expansion, which will
add 14,000 square feet, brings the waiting space area to 20,000
square feet, with seating for more than 200 people - June 2009.
Parking expansion.
Additional operations features such as
cargo building, control tower and industrial park.
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Buffalo Niagara International Airport
upgrading security checkpoint to end bottleneck
Full Story at BuffaloNews.com
http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/niagaracounty/story/313390.html
Buffalo, N.Y.
Security checkpoint lines at Buffalo
Niagara International Airport should be picking up speed just in time
for the summer travel season. The federal Transportation Security
Administration will reconfigure the airport's checkpoint with the
goal of boosting passenger processing volume by as much as 35
percent. Key to the security queue realignment will be the
positioning of two X-ray screening devices in four of the six lanes
to improve passenger flow. Currently, each of the lanes is outfitted
with a single X-ray station to inspect carry-on bags and other
personal items. The checkpoint enhancement, which could be
operational by late May or early June, has the potential to boost the
clearance rate by 250 to 300 travelers per hour. "It's all about
keeping things moving and working as efficiently as possible,"
said Lawrence Meckler, executive director of the Niagara Frontier
Transportation Authority. "It's a great thing when an airport
and the TSA can work together to make a checkpoint function with
optimal efficiency," said TSA spokeswoman Lara Uselding.
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American expects schedule back on track
Saturday
Full story at the timesonline.com
http://timesonline.com/articles/2008/04/12/news/doc48000b39adfa3795084581.txt
Dallas
American Airlines may cancel as many as
250 flights Saturday, running the five-day total to more than 3,300
flights grounded for the world's largest airline.
But there was some good news for
American's customers --- American expects its schedule to be back to
normal by late Saturday afternoon as it finishes inspections and
repairs on its fleet of 300 MD-80 jets. The carrier was forced to
ground the MD-80 fleet Tuesday afternoon after Federal Aviation
Administration inspectors found that American's aircraft had not been
modified to conform to a 2006 airworthiness directive. The
cancellations, which affected nearly half of American's scheduled
flights on Wednesday, disrupted the travel plans of hundreds of
thousands of passengers.
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Drake Field prepares for another eatery
change in terminal
Full Story at the Northwest Arkansas
Times
http://nwanews.com/nwat/News/63996/
Fayetteville, AR
The Fayetteville Airport Board approved
a lease agreement Wednesday for a new restaurant to occupy space in
the airport's terminal. A Fare to Remember, a restaurant, catering
and special events venue, will take over the space as soon as it is
vacated by Wilma's Restaurant at the end of the month. Wilma Walker
opened a restaurant in the airport terminal last April serving
home-style meals such as catfish, pork chops and fried chicken.
Airport Director Ray Boudreaux said the new tenant will not rely as
much on airport traffic, as a large portion of its business is
catering.
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Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport Team
Debuts $250M-Plus MXD Project
Full story at GlobeST.com
http://www.globest.com/news/1134_1134/dallas/169856-1.html
Dallas, TX
A $250-million-plus mixed-use project
will break ground by first quarter 2009, with all components planned
to rise simultaneously on a 32-acre, ground-leased parcel at
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The long-awaited Southgate
Plaza is the next development move to establish a world-class airport
city. The development site is at the intersection of Rental Car Drive
and International Parkway, making the 850,000-sf Southgate Plaza
accessible to general consumers as well as airport users without
forcing them through the toll gates. Southgate Plaza will have 60,000
sf of retail and restaurant space, a 120,000-sf value-office building
and room for a 200,000-sf class A office, 400-key five-star hotel and
a select-service hotel with 120 to 130 rooms. Southgate Plaza will be
designed with a skywalk to connect the rental car lot with the
full-service hotel. All restaurants will be outfitted with flight
display screens as will the hotels. Southgate is envisioned as a
pedestrian-friendly design blending the plaza with a park and
promenade.
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Laurelwood Brewery to Provide Portland
Airport Travelers with a 'Uniquely Portland' Dining Experience
Full press releast at:
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-03-2008/0004786403&EDATE=
Portland Residents and Visitors to
Enjoy Environmentally Friendly Brews and Cuisine
at PDX (Portland International Airport)
PORTLAND, Ore., April 3, 2008
/PRNewswire/ -- Today, Portland Aviation Business and Properties General Manager
Chris Madsen, SSP America Chief Executive Officer Les Cappetta,
Laurelwood owner Mike DeKalb and Oregon Brewers Guild Executive Director Brian
Butenschoen joined airport officials
to celebrate the grand opening of a
Portland original, Laurelwood Public House & Brewery. A ribbon-cutting
ceremony and beer tasting was held at the Concourse E location at Portland
International Airport (PDX).
SSP, the Food Travel Experts,
operates in airports in 29 countries.Based on the results of a recent global
research program that highlights the healthy and organic niche currently
lacking in airports, SSP is now bringing enhanced restaurant offerings
to North American airports. Portland's renowned dedication to the
environment prompted SSP America to introduce Laurelwood to PDX.
A Portland exclusive, Laurelwood is
known for brewing Oregon's original certified organic beers. Its Organic
Free Range Red and Organic Tree Hugger Porter are recognized as
environmentally-friendly brews and world-class ales. Patrons will also enjoy produce
from local farmers, all natural Oregon Country Beef, Draper Valley
Chicken, Carlton Farms Pork, and Laurelwood's signature breakfasts,
including a local favorite, the "Tree Hugger Scramble."
Laurelwood is exemplary of an
impressive line of organic and healthy food options SSP America is now
offering to North American airports. Camden Food Co., another SSP America
exclusive, features an organic menu with biodegradable and recyclable packaging.
"Our partnership with
Laurelwood epitomizes our strategy to compliment our extensive international and
national brand portfolios with iconic local and national brands and concepts,"
Cappetta added. "Since opening our first Laurelwood location last fall at PDX,
the restaurant has become a popular
meeting place. This supports our
ambition to provide more space and sanctuary for the traveling consumer."
In addition to the Laurelwood
locations, SSP America also opened a Pizzicato Gourmet Pizza and Quiznos
Subs at PDX. These restaurants help to provide travelers with an array of
dining choices.
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HMSHost Corp. Riding Coattails of San
Diego's Lindbergh Field's Soaring Success
Full Story at RedOrbit from the San
Diego Business Journal
http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1329262/hmshost_corp_riding_coattails_of_lindbergh_fields_soaring_success/
Key words: San Diego International
Airport, SAN,
With a captive audience of hungry
passengers boarding no-feast, just famine flights, San Diego
International Airport has a booming restaurant industry. In late
February, HMSHost Corp. introduced the first airport Yan Can
restaurant at Lindbergh Field. It is also the first of the chain's
locations in San Diego and one of several new eateries planned for
the two terminals. Situated outside the security area in Terminal 1,
the new 1,200- square-foot Yan Can replaced a Pizza Hut and Cinnabon
snack bar, which were also HMSHost concessions. Nyle Marmion, the
airport's manager of concession development, said that passengers
easily can take Yan Can's packaged items, including Kung Pao chicken
and Mongolian beef, through security and on board their flights.
HMSHost has 50 concessions, including
30 food and beverage outlets and 20 gift and news shops in about
60,000 square feet of space at Lindbergh Field. The company plans to
invest about $5 million in new restaurants at Lindbergh over the next
few years. They include Brioche Doree Cafe & Bakery in Terminal
1; Chili's Too in the Terminal 1 food court; Quiznos in the Terminal
1 east rotunda; and Starbucks Coffee in Terminal 2, east.
Additionally, it has committed to retrofitting all of its Starbucks
outlets at the airport, Marmion says.
All of the new eateries will replace
existing HMSHost concessions and more "reconcepting" is
under negotiation. Chili's, for instance, which is under
construction, replaces Arriba Margarita and Pizzeria Uno, Marmion
said. "The reason we wanted a Chili's is because we wanted a
restaurant with full-service, sit-down dining and more menu items,
which we didn't have," he said.
Last year, the company's gross sales
from shops, restaurants and pubs at San Diego International totaled
$72 million. The airport's take from rents based on varying
percentages of sales amounted to $10.4 million. The year before,
gross sales were $64.4 million and it paid $9.3 million in rent.
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HMSHOST ADDS MORE GREAT BRANDS WITH
CONCESSIONS CONTRACT EXTENSION AT MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
BETHESDA, Md. ? HMSHost Corporation, a
world leader in travel dining and shopping, and its partner Tinsley
Family Concessions Inc., announced today a contract extension to
continue providing innovative dining options to Miami International
Airport travelers through 2011.
“We appreciate the opportunity the
Miami-Dade Aviation Department has given us to continue offering
Miami travelers outstanding guest service from their favorite
restaurant brands,” said Steve Johnson, Senior Vice President,
Business Development for HMSHost.
HMSHost recently opened a Ciao Gourmet
Market, two BACARDI Mojito Bars, and plans to add an additional
Starbucks Coffee to the current roster of brands enjoyed by Miami
passengers, including California Pizza Kitchen, Quiznos, and Casa
Bacardi.
Located on Concourse D, Ciao Gourmet
Market is the American version of Ciao Ristorante, a popular Milan
based concept. This popular European concept closely emulates the
sophisticated gourmet food markets that fill the piazzas and town
squares of Italy. The market’s menu is a combination of great food
and packaged products for on-the-go-consumption. Travelers can choose
from a wide selection of freshly prepared, pre-packaged gourmet pasta
salads, specialty sandwiches, fresh fruit trays, vegetable crudités,
yogurt fruit parfaits, organic nuts and dried fruit, energy bars,
smoothies, chocolates, iced tea and sodas.
Rich in history and reflective of its
Latin roots, the BACARDI Mojito Bars are a welcome oasis for
travelers passing through Miami International Airport’s Concourse D
and South Terminal. Mosaic glass wall tiles, stained metal panels,
and dimensional acrylic paneling all convey a sophisticated image
that comes Alive with Taste, for which the Mojito cocktail and
BACARDI rum are known. HMSHost bartenders mix the BACARDI Mojitos
with an expertise evident in the delicious and balanced tastes of
fresh lime, mint, sugar and BACARDI Rum.
HMSHost and its other Miami partner,
World Wide Concessions, also operate more traveler favorites,
including Chili’s too, Chili’s Grab N Go, Sam Adams Brewhouse and
Budweiser Brewhouse.
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HMSHOST AND PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT OPEN TRAVEL DINING FAVORITES
Buckeye Hall of Fame Café Joins
New Concourse C Line-up
BETHESDA, MD – Exciting new food and
beverage brands have arrived at Port Columbus International Airport
in time for Spring Break 2008. HMSHost Corporation, a world leader in
travel dining and shopping, announced the opening of local favorite
the Buckeye Hall of Fame Café and the nationally recognized
pizza brand Famous Famiglia, among others.
Concourse C hosts the new airport
location of the Buckeye Hall of Fame Café, themed to honor the
outstanding Buckeye athletes from Ohio State University. Now open
pre-security in the Gateway Plaza food court, Famous Famiglia offers
travelers a wide variety of pizzas, pastas, calzones, and
strombolies, as well as a nutritious variety of salads and marvelous
muffins.
“HMSHost has done a skillful job
creating a first-class concession program for our travelers. The
restaurants look wonderful, the food is delicious and travelers tell
us they are enjoying the new concepts and appreciate the inclusion of
healthy alternatives,” said Connie Tursic, Real Estate Manager for
the Columbus Regional Airport Authority.
More than 7.7 million passengers used
Port Columbus in 2007.
“We worked with the Port Columbus
team to create a terrific blend of the best national and local
restaurants for Port Columbus travelers. Our goal is to make the
traveler’s day better and these quality restaurants will do that,”
said Joe Waller, Vice President of Business Development for HMSHost.
Other recent restaurant openings
include Chili’s Too on Concourse A, Johnny Rockets on Concourse C,
and Starbucks Coffee on Concourses A and C. With these new additions,
the dining options at Port Columbus now include the following:
Concourse A
Chili’s Too
Starbucks Coffee
Wolfgang Puck Kiosk
Concourse B
Arrivederci Bar
Ciao Gourmet Market
Columbus Brewing Company
Quiznos Subs
Starbucks Coffee
Wolfgang Puck Gourmet Express
Concourse C
Buckeye Hall of Fame Café
Johnny Rockets
Starbucks Coffee
Wolfgang Puck Kiosk
Pre-Security
Charley’s Grilled Subs
Cheryl &Co
The Chocolate Octopus
Cup O’Joe
Famous Famiglia
Great American Bagel Bakery Co.
Max & Erma’s Restaurant
Wendy's
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HMSHOST EXTENDS CONTRACT AT TAMPA
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Tampa-based Carrabba’s Italian Grill
to open next year
BETHESDA, MD - HMSHost, a world leader
in travel dining and shopping, announced today a contract extension
at Tampa International Airport through 2015. The five-year contract
extension will bring new brands to what a recent Zagat survey calls
the “best airport in the country.” “HMSHost continues to offer
exceptional airport dining and shopping experiences with outstanding
guest service to our airport travelers and we look forward to opening
these great new concepts for Tampa International Airport’s
passengers to enjoy,” says Louis Miller, Executive Director, Tampa
International Airport.
New landside dining offerings include
Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Brioche Dorée, Zia Juice and Baja
Fresh Mexican Grill, joining the current Burger King, T.G.I.
Friday’s, and Starbucks Coffee. New landside shopping venues
include Harley Davidson, United Colors of Benetton, Tommy Bahama/Vera
Bradley, News & Books and Flip Flop Fun joining the existing Ron
Jon Surf Shop, Mindworks, Wilsons Leather, Inmotion Entertainment,
Bijoux Terner, Sunglass International, Florida Shop and Sports Scene.
Coming to Airside A is Sam Snead’s
Tavern, honoring the golf legend with eye-catching memorabilia in a
casual dining environment. Travelers can enjoy meals in the clubhouse
with renowned specialty grill items such as chicken, ribs, seafood
and beef, light salads and sandwiches, tempting desserts and a full
bar.
Airside C will have a new Sweet Factory
while Popeye’s Chicken & Biscuits and a new Chili’s Too-To Go
will open on Airside F.
Other existing food and beverage
options include: Quiznos Sub, Tequilieria, Nathan’s, Samuel Adams,
Chili’s Too, Casa Bacardi and FlatBreadz. Current retail shops
include Tampa Bay News Connection, Tampa Bay Trading Company, News
Express and Gulf Coast Mercantile.
“Tampa International Airport has
always been a top performing airport that leads the industry in
concessions sales. We appreciate the opportunity to continue our
successful partnership and thank the Aviation Authority at Tampa
International Airport for their vote of confidence,” said Kevin
Erickson, Vice President, Business Development for HMSHost.
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HMSHOST CORPORATION EXTENDS CONTRACT AT LITTLE ROCK NATIONAL AIRPORT
Local Favorites to Welcome Travelers
BETHESDA, Md. - HMSHost, a world leader
in travel dining and shopping, announced a contract extension to
continue providing innovative food, beverage and retail options to
Little Rock National Airport travelers through 2018. The Host-Adevco
Joint Venture was awarded a seven-year extension to bring the
following new brands to the line-up already enjoyed by Little Rock’s
passengers: Ouachita Landing, a locally-themed, sit-down restaurant
and bar; Quiznos; and Ouachita Outpost, a locally-themed specialty
retail kiosk – all located post-security. In addition, the existing
post-security food court seating area will be expanded. Further
enhancing the baggage claim public waiting area will be a new
Starbucks Coffee with new adjacent bistro seating to accommodate
meeters and greeters.
Ron Mathieu, interim executive
director, said, “One of our most important goals at Little Rock
National is to provide an exemplary experience to all those using
this facility and we are pleased that our continuing partnership with
HMSHost will allow us to expand concession offerings throughout the
terminal which will better help us provide that exemplary
experience.”
Ouachita Landing will be a new full
service, casual dining experience located post-security. It will be
located in the space currently occupied by the Arkansas Gallery,
which will move to the upper level, pre-security area for all airport
visitors to enjoy. Featuring a rustic, hunting lodge design, the
Ouachita Landing will offer local flavors such as Yarnell's Ice
Cream, Lindsey's Barbecue, Andina's Coffee, and adult beverages from
Diamond Bear Microbrewery. Menu items will also include fried
catfish, crab cakes and beef brisket.
Ouachita Outpost will feature regional
souvenirs that highlight outdoor activities and the beauty of the
region. Offerings will include gear for fisherman, hikers and outdoor
adventurers such as “Little Rock” fishing tees, hats, vests,
fishing gloves, wading socks, floating sunglasses and more. Ouachita
in Indian means "good hunting grounds" and is a name that
is rich in Arkansas history and conjures images of the picturesque
Ouachita National Forest, the oldest national forest in the south,
and the Ouachita Mountains that stretch from the center of Arkansas
to southeast Oklahoma.
These new dining and retail offerings
will join current local, national and HMSHost-created brands:
Yarnell's Ice Cream, Andina's Coffee & Great American Bagel,
Burger King, Daily News, News Exchange, Pizza Hut, Riverbend Bar &
Grill, Riverbend Books and a post-security Starbucks Coffee.
“At HMSHost, we strive to make the
traveler’s day better and we appreciate this great opportunity to
continue offering Little Rock National Airport travelers outstanding
guest service from new and popular restaurant and retail brands,”
said Stephen Douglas, Vice President, Business Development for
HMSHost.
Quiznos opened in the food court in
December 2007; the post-security Ouachita Outpost will open in early
2008; the pre-security Starbucks and post-security Ouachita Landing
and food court seating expansion will open by fall 2008.
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Remember, if you eXpect delaYs, you can beat them!
Happy Travels --
-Gus