Gate Gourmet ready for a taste of India
Gate Gourmet, a global airline catering and logistics provider, has taken its first step to expand into India, to gain a foothold into what it believes is one of the world’s fastest growing economies.
LONDON: Gate Gourmet, a global airline catering and logistics provider, has taken its first step to expand into India, to gain a foothold into what it believes is one of the world’s fastest growing economies.
The company has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Advani Hotels & Resorts India for the transfer and sale of its flight catering unit, Airport Plaza Flight Services. The enterprise is the sole airline caterer at the international airport in Goa.
Airline customers are primarily charter companies and domestic carriers. The agreement is subject to due diligence and the approval of Advani’s shareholders. Terms were not disclosed. “We are very pleased and excited about the prospects of entering the Indian subcontinent for the first time,” said Guy Dubois, executive vice-president, chief financial officer and chief administrative officer.
“Gate Gourmet has successfully restructured and is now poised for strategic growth. India, with its vibrant economy, is a natural area for expansion where we can offer our unique blend of culinary innovation and logistic expertise to a new roster of clients.”
Mark Wall, president of the Asia Pacific/Middle East region, said, “India’s growing importance is clearly defining a new leadership role in all aspects of the aviation industry. We are extremely pleased about this cooperation, and the opportunities to further expand into this region.”
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