Manchester Airport boosts food and beverage lineup with three new outlets
Three new food and beverage outlets have opened their doors at Manchester Airport’s Terminal Three.
Flat White, The Nook and Kiosco, run by leisure operator HMS Host, all launched this week.
Flat White is a coffee shop that also serves sandwiches and baked treats, while The Nook is a premium food and beverage outlet offering views of the runway.
Kiosco has a grab-and-go offer enabling passengers in a hurry to choose quickly from a selection of drinks and snacks.
Stephen Turner, the airport’s commercial director, said: “We are delighted to launch three new options for passengers flying through Terminal Three.
“Each outlet offers something different and perfectly complements the existing food and beverage portfolio in the terminal.”
He added: “Whether passengers want a snack on the go, a quick coffee or a more luxurious treat, they will be spoilt for choice.”
HMSHost International CEO Walter Seib commented: “We are delighted to be increasing our portfolio and building on our current operations at Manchester Airport’s Terminal Three with our three new arrivals – The Nook, Kiosco and Flat White.
“Our partnership with Manchester Airports Group, and specifically the team at Manchester Airport for these concepts, has always been about creating something great together.”
He continued: “Whether it’s a quick bite you’re after or you want to linger on your breakfast whilst watching the runway, we believe we have created a place to be for all travellers to enjoy.”
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