Landwer wins Terminal 3 bid to operate two branches

Landwer to replace ILAN'S in Terminal 3 with same local market prices, discounts on basic products like mineral water for NIS 8 and coffee for NIS 12.

 Duty Free Airport  (photo credit: YOSSI ALONI/FLASH90)
Duty Free Airport
(photo credit: YOSSI ALONI/FLASH90)

The Airports Authority announced today the winning of the Landwer coffee shop chain in the catering tender for Terminal 3 in the Netherberg. Landwer will operate two coffee shops - in the departing passenger hall and the public hall (Shachakim), instead of the "ILAN'S" chain, whose contract period has ended.

Landwer's win joins a series of new restaurants and cafes that recently won the airport authority's catering tenders, including Bleecker Bakery, Tati, and Cafe Cafe. Construction work on the new complexes is expected to begin at the beginning of 2025.

Landwer, which began its journey as the first roasting house in Israel, undertakes to adapt its activities to the changing nature of the airport and to provide a fast and efficient service. The chain will offer a wide variety of products, including options for vegans and gluten-free people, with an emphasis on freshness and quality.

In accordance with the policy of the Airports Authority, the prices in the airport will be the same as the network prices in the local market. In addition, five products in the "basic product basket" will be offered at discounted prices, such as mineral water for NIS 8 (half a liter) and an upside-down coffee or a large croissant for NIS 12 only.

The Airports Authority is expected to soon issue another wave of tenders in the fields of retail and catering, including the operation of the array of parking lots in Israel and at Ramon Airport, Grab & Go complexes, toy stores, ATM lounges and a cell phone store at Ramon Airport.