GREER, S.C.— Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) is expanding its automated retail program to include six new vending kiosks offering popular electronics, cosmetics, and pharmacy products. This expansion complements the airport’s recent installation of two vending machines to allow air travelers the ability to purchase personal protection equipment (PPE) at the airport.
The new vending kiosks, operated by Prepango, LLC., will offer popular travel items produced by leading brand retailers. The machines will be located in high traffic areas of Concourse A, Concourse B, and the rental car facilities.
“At GSP, we want to offer retail options when and where our customers want to make purchases. By adding these new kiosks, we significantly expand the number of items that are available for sale while placing automated retail kiosks in areas of the terminal building that currently do not offer existing storefronts,” said Scott Carr, GSP’s Vice President – Commercial Business & Communications.
“Prepango is a leader in specialty vending concepts for airports. We imagine and execute exciting automated concepts that we feel enhance the travel experience. We are excited to add our concepts to GSP’s award-winning retail program”, said Marcos Modiano, CEO of Prepango, LLC.
About Prepango, LLC
Prepango specializes in custom vending solutions for niche markets. Prepango currently operates unique vending solutions across the United States including airports and other high-traffic venues.
About Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) is served by five major airlines offering convenient daily flights to destinations across the U.S. Over 2.6 million passengers chose GSP to reach their favorite destinations last year. The airport is also a hub for air cargo, including flights regularly flown to and from Europe and points across the United States. Learn more at gspairport.com.
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