Safe Bag wins ‘open-ended’ contract at Warsaw Airport

By Charlotte Turner |

LuggageSafe Bag has won an ‘open-ended contract’ to supply its own integrated range of services for travellers at Warsaw’s Frédéric Chopin Airport starting from 1 July.

 

Warsaw Airport, which served a total of around 13m passengers in 2016, also saw a traffic increase of 28.5% in the first quarter of 2017, year on year.

 

‘Frédéric Chopin Airport is a reference point for the airport system in Eastern Europe,” says Alessandro Notari, CEO of Safe Bag.

 

“Therefore we are going in through the main door in a geographical area where our services are highly appreciated and where we believe we can grow considerably in the years to come.

 

“The duration of licences is a crucial element in the stability of our income,” says Rudolph Gentile, Chairman of Safe Bag.

 

“This open-ended contract confirms the high level of innovation of our offer and the excellent international credibility achieved by the group.”

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