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64 famous food and beverage enterprises enter Terminal 3

Time:2008-03-06 08:57:00.0 - http://www.21food.com

Source: Xinhua

Sixty-four famous food and beverage enterprises, representing more than forty brands including KFC, Pizza Hut, McDonald's and Rodgers, have officially set up shop at the Capital Airport after Terminal 3 opened, according to the Beijing Capital Airport F&B Development Company.

These enterprises did not raise their prices after entering the Capital Airport. They not only provide the same quality service and prices as they do in Beijing downtown; but they also provide 100% of brand-name catering services in the terminal of a domestic airport for the first time in history.

The business floor space of Terminal 3 occupies the same amount of space as Terminal 1 and 2 combined. The Capital Airport's development company reported the establishment of 12 food categories including Chinese main courses and fast food, western-style snacks and fast food, Asian-style meals, a coffee shop, western-style cake shop, lounge and ice-cream bar.

Moreover, on the basis of passengers processing at Terminal 3, food and beverage locations are divided into 5 areas which will satisfy the regional tastes and needs of international tourists.


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