
SAUDI ARABIA. King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Jeddah is tendering seven speciality retail stores in Terminal 1 across a variety of categories. Five are in Domestic Departures, one in International Departures and the other in the Check-In zone.
Outlet range in size from 74sq m to 240sq m for a total space of 925sq m. Categories on offer include luggage, sports fashion (two units), multi-brand fashion, shoes & sneakers, jewellery and toys.
Airport company Jeddah Airports told The Moodie Davitt Report that there are no limitations on tenders – a single company can bid on all seven outlets.

Under the financial terms Jeddah Airports is requesting variable rent (which differs by category) and a Minimum Annual Guarantee as a percentage of the variable rent.
The tender email for companies interested in the latest opportunities is: RETAILRFP@jeddahairports.sa
In the coming months, the airport company plans to call further tenders in International Departures for luxury accessories, jewellery & watches and/or fashion outlets spanning 2,500sq m of space. In addition, four lounge concepts spanning around 5,000sq m will come to market. ✈
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