With four new differently filled snack machines from Café+Co, drinks and snacks are available around the clock during Graz Airport opening hours. A self-service corner with comfortable seating in the general arrivals area now ensures better care during airport opening hours.
“In the last few months, we have thought very intensively about how we can improve the care of our guests, as well as the employees of the various companies at Graz Airport,” I was informed Jürgen LoshnigGeneral Manager of Graz Airport. “With Café + Co we have now found a partner that guarantees you a perfect offer.
Gerald Matzner HolsmerGeneral Manager of Café+co Austria: “As a leader in quality and service, Café+co focuses on the best breaks. From hand-roasted coffee to soft drinks and snacks, we offer passengers and visitors to Graz Airport first-class service and high-quality products. We are pleased that we will be able to support the Graz at the service of his future guests.
The snack components in the machines come from Austrian manufacturers, such as: B. From Krainer Wurst in Wagna.
About Cafe+Co:
Café+co is a quality and service leader in vending machine catering and coffee supply in Central and Eastern Europe with 10 subsidiaries currently operating in Austria and seven other countries. The group of companies is primarily concerned with operating and maintaining vending machines for hot and cold drinks and snacks, in addition to espresso machines. With around 30,000 machines, Café+co serves 10,000 customers in Austria and employs 600 people.
More information at www.cafeplusco.com.
Photo above: Gerald Matzner-Holsmer, Managing Director of Café+co Austria, Robert Angenbauer, Head of Retail at Graz Airport, Alfred Reicher, Area Sales Director of Café+co, Jürgen Luschnigg and Wolfgang Grimus, Managing Directors of Graz Airport (who has left)
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