Milan – 26 April 2017 - Safe Bag S.p.A., one of the leading companies worldwide in the protection and tracing of luggage for airport passengers, would like to announce that, for 5 years starting from 1 May 2017, it will replace the local operator for the provision of its integrated service for travellers (including luggage wrapping and tracing, jointly called "Premium Package”, Travel Goods and Weigh and Save) at the International Airport of Vancouver.
Vancouver is currently the second largest airport in Canada after Toronto, with a cumulative total of over 17 million passengers in 2016, increasing in January and February 2017 by 6,8% compared with the same two months of 2016. Vancouver, which is a major North American West Coast airport, is Safe Bag's second location in Canada, after entering Montreal in June 2016.
"We plan to continue growing in North America - declares Alessandro Notari, CEO of Safe Bag - after entering in Montreal last June, we realized that this market has a huge potential and that we speak the same language as our airport partners".
"Entering Vancouver - comments Rudolph Gentile, Chairman of Safe Bag - confirms that our policy of aggregating small local competitors is a winner; our range of products and services is, by now, a distinctive feature and an opportunity to create value for both our airport partners and for small local competitors".
For further information:
Safe Bag S.p.A. Nomad
Investor Relations Baldi Finance S.p.A.
Nicola De Biase Antonio Boccia
investor.relations@safe-bag.com antonio.boccia@baldifinance.it
www.safe-bag.com Via San Damiano, 9
Tel: +39 0331 777154 20122 Milan, Italy
Fax:+39 0331789141 Tel: +39 02 58318214
Fax:+39 02 58310893
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