BALTIMORE – Fraport USA is pleased to announce the new retail, food and service providers that have opened stores recently at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, just in time for the holiday travel season.
“We are committed to enhancing the airport experience by serving passengers,” said Brett Kelly, vice president, Fraport Maryland, developer and manager of the retail program at BWI Marshall Airport. “Our latest additions to the program respond to specific passenger wants, and we’re very pleased to welcome The UPS Store, Urban BBQ and Diva By Cindy to the BWI Marshall community.”
“During this holiday season, we are working to ensure that our customers have more quality food and retail choices, including both local and national products and services,” said Ricky Smith, Executive Director of BWI Marshall Airport. “We thank Fraport Maryland and our individual concession operators for offering a high level of customer service and excellent options for our travelers.”
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About Fraport USA®
Fraport USA is the developer and manager of the retail, food and beverage operations at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Pittsburgh International Airport, JetBlue’s Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy International Airport, and soon Nashville International Airport. A leading airport concessions model in North America, Fraport USA projects rank among the highest for per-passenger spending and consistently receive accolades for innovation and customer service. For information, visit fraport-usa.com. Fraport USA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide, the global airport company based in Frankfurt, Germany. For information about Fraport AG, visit fraport.com.
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