Lithuanian airports have signed an agreement with the cafe chain “Caffeine“, well-known in Lithuania and on the international market. Already in autumn, two cafes of this network will open their doors at Vilnius Airport and two more will be available to visitors of Palanga Airport starting in winter. “Caffeine” promises to offer passengers waiting for flights not only a wide range of coffee and snacks, but also comfortable, modern and flight-friendly places.

 

An attractive place for well-known brands

 

In recent years, Lithuanian airports have been receiving increasing interest from well-known local and international brands and their market leaders. “Reitan Convenience Lithuania”, the brand manager of “Caffeine”, won the public lease tender in June this year.

 

“We are glad that the list of Lithuanian airport partners is joined by another well-known and popular brand providing high-quality services. We will continue the chosen strategy to offer passengers a wide range of services and attract as many brands as possible that are recognized in the market and apply high quality standards to airports”, says Justinas Stepšys, Director of the Commercial Department of Lithuanian Airports.

 

According to him, the contract with Caffeine has been signed for 5 years, and preparatory work is already underway. The plan is to open two cafes of this brand at Vilnius and Palanga airports each, they will be located in departure terminals, both, in Schengen and non-Schengen areas.

 

Will ensure a pleasant flight experience

 

The new cafes of “Caffeine” will be located right next to the boarding gate, so passengers will be able to wait for their flights comfortably without worrying about being late for their flight. According to Vigintas Bartaševičius, General Director of “Reitan Convenience Lithuania”, the concept of the new cafes will resemble those that are common in the country's major cities, but will offer a wider range and a format that meets the needs of airport passengers.  

 

The new airport cafes will be equipped with over 200 seats of different types, most of which will have a view through the window to the planes. All customer seating areas will be equipped with sockets and USB connectors for charging mobile devices.

 

According to V. Bartaševičius, special attention will be paid to the quality of the assortment, ensuring that fresh products are always produced by "Caffeine": fresh salads, favourite foci, flavours, “Caffeine” cheesecakes that have become a legend. In addition, the cafes will offer over 20 different coffee drinks, natural teas, homemade lemonades and freshly squeezed juice. There will also continue to be a strong focus on the environment, with airport cafes using paper straw and wooden tools, passengers being offered ceramic tableware and other environmentally friendly solutions.

 

"We appreciate the opportunity to connect to the main Lithuanian air gates - this is a significant achievement for our network. “Caffeine” cafés already operate in one Norwegian hospital, as well as at a Danish airport. I believe that we will provide travellers with many pleasant moments by facilitating and improving the taste of their waiting time”, says V. Bartaševičius.

 

Currently, there are five trade and catering establishments at Palanga Airport and 13 at Vilnius Airport.

 

About Lithuanian Airports

The Lithuanian Airports network includes three air gates in Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga. During 2019 they served 6.5 million passengers and 62 thousand flights.

Last updated: 2020 07 22 17:03

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