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Autogrill renews agreement with Las Vegas airport until 2028: estimated $2,5 billion in revenues

The contract, signed by the American division HMSHost, expired in 2018 and was extended for 10 years. The company will now manage a total of 45 stores at the airport, which is the eighth busiest in the United States and welcomes nearly 40 million tourists each year.

Autogrill renews agreement with Las Vegas airport until 2028: estimated $2,5 billion in revenues

Autogrill in Las Vegas until (at least) 2028. In fact, the group, through the American division HMSHost, has renewed in advance and for a further 10 years the concession for catering activities at the Las Vegas international airport.

The extension extends the contract originally expiring in 2028 until 2018, with a estimated total revenues of over 2,5 billion dollars in the period 2012-2028. Inside the airport the company will manage a total of 45 points of sale, of which seven new in Terminal 3 in addition to those already present in Terminal 1, which will be partially renewed in terms of offer and brand.

McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is the eighth airport in the United States (40 million passengers in 2010). In 2012 the new Terminal 3 will be inaugurated to replace the current T2, where the majority of international and charter flights pass.

Major city in the state of Nevada, the Las Vegas metropolitan area has over 2 million residents. In 2010 alone they were more than 37 million tourists who have visited “the entertainment capital of the world”.

Autogrill, through HMSHost, is present in 111 airports of the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Oceania, and operates in the top 20 airports in North America for passenger traffic.

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