CHINA. China Duty Free Group (Terminal 3) and Wangfujing Duty Free (Terminal 2) were today formally confirmed as winners of the open tender for Beijing Capital International Airport’s twin duty-free concessions.
As reported, the two retail powerhouses topped the bids in the tender results announced on 22 December after bids closed three days earlier. Bidders could submit proposals for both contracts, but a single party could be awarded no more than one concession.
Tendering agency, China International Tendering Co and Tenderer, Beijing Capital Airport Commercial & Trade Co made the formal announcement today (26 December)
Each contract covers departures and arrivals duty-free shopping.
As reported, the T2 tender was contested by incumbent China Duty Free Group (CDFG), Wangfujing Duty Free and China National Service Corporation (CNSC).
The T3 bid attracted offers from CTS (HK) – part of CDFG’s parentage alongside China Tourism Group – CNSC and CDFG. Each tender needed to attract a minimum field of three to proceed.
As widely anticipated, incumbent Sunrise Duty Free (China) Co did not bid, mirroring the situation in the recently concluded duty-free tender for Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao international airports, which saw Sunrise Duty Free (Shanghai) Co Ltd unable to bid due to a clash with its 51% parent company CDFG.
As reported, BACT said the 2025 tender marks a new strategic allocation of commercial resources at Beijing’s main aviation hub.
“As one of China’s most critical aviation gateways, this large-scope tender for duty-free concessions at Beijing Capital International Airport represents a significant market-oriented operation of its commercial assets,” the company observed.
“It is also a key measure to enhance passenger consumption experience and boost the airport’s non-aeronautical revenue. The commencement of this new operational cycle signals that Beijing’s airport commercial services are poised to enter a new phase of development.” ✈

From our earlier coverage
Tender overview
Remarkably substantial in its scope, the Beijing tender involved a total combined area reaching 14,213.07sq m, of which 2,355.28sq m is arrivals duty-free space, and 11,857.79sq m is allocated to departures.
The tender was divided into two concessions:
Concession 1 (T3): Total area of 10,646.74sq m
- Arrivals duty-free shop: 1,938.72sq m
- T3E departures duty-free shop: 8,310.19sq m
- T3D departures duty-free shop: 397.83sq m
Concession 2 (T2): Total area of 3,566.33sq m
- Arrivals duty-free shop: 416.56sq m
- Departures duty-free shop: 3,149.77sq m
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