Travelex has signed a new six-year contract extension with Fraport, the operator of Frankfurt Airport, further extending a 31-year partnership between the leading foreign exchange company and Germany’s busiest airport.
Leonard Stolk, Director Travelex Europe said: “We are absolutely delighted to take the next step in our decades-long journey with Frankfurt Airport. FRA was our very first German home, back in 1993, and I’m truly proud to see how our relationship has gone from strength to strength since then – reflecting the trust between our teams and the quality of the Travelex service. We look forward to continuing our partnership over the next six years, and beyond.”
Eva Trillhaas, Head of Key-Account-Management Services, Media & Projects, Fraport AG: “We are delighted to announce the extension of our successful partnership with Travelex. This trustful cooperation enables reliable and convenient currency exchange as well as tax refund services for our passengers. We are convinced that together we can continue to ensure first-class services at Frankfurt Airport.”
Travelex currently owns 25 ATMs and 13 stores across Terminal 1 at Frankfurt Airport (FRA), including stores at arrivals and departures (both airside and landside). Additionally, the foreign exchange brand operates a wholesale department that provides cash for more than 70% of retailers at the airport.
Passengers can use Travelex’s stores to purchase over 50 different currencies on the day of travel or to collect cash at the airport which they have pre-ordered on the Travelex website. Travelex also operates tax refund services at the terminal.
Last November, the foreign exchange brand unveiled its most recent store at the German Hub, located in the airside area of Terminal 1B, Non-Schengen.
Having opened its first German store at Frankfurt Airport in 1993, Travelex now runs 25 stores across airports in Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne, as well as more than 50 ATMs at these locations. Most recently, the company won the tender to operate at Munich Airport, meaning it will have a presence in each of Germany’s six busiest airports.
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