AIRMALL® and Pittsburgh International Airport Celebrate Completion of Newly Renovated Center Core with Special Event, Fashion Show

Attendees Saw Fashions from New Retail Stores, Met Makeup Artist Carmindy during FLY2014 Event at PIT on Monday, September 29, 2014

PITTSBURGH, Oct. 13, 2014 / PR Newswire / — On Monday, September 29, The AIRMALL at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) joined Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and the Allegheny County Airport Authority (ACAA) for FLY2014, a special event that marked the 15th anniversary of the ACAA and celebrated the completion of a $10 million renovation that created a new retail core in the Center Core of the airport’s airside terminal. The renovation was designed to reconfigure the layout of new retail units to address changes in passenger traffic and put stores squarely in the path of millions of travelers every year.

Representatives from Fraport AG, the new parent company of AIRMALL USA, also attended the event and were excited to be a part of a day that celebrated AIRMALL’s innovative vision to transform the airport into a destination for high-fashion, beauty and delicious food.

The special event began with a ribbon cutting ceremony in the airport’s Center Core. Later, attendees had the chance to meet Carmindy, author and resident makeup artist on TLC’s hit show “What Not to Wear.” Carmindy also shared beauty tips and offered makeovers to a few lucky guests from the audience. The festivities continued with the airport’s first runway fashion show featuring the latest styles for men and women from AIRMALL shops, followed by a book signing event with Carmindy. In addition, travelers and attendees enjoyed live music as well as complimentary breakfast and hors d’oeuvres served throughout the day.

“As a vital part of our regional economy, Pittsburgh International Airport has always set the standard for high-quality shopping and dining when you’re traveling,” said Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County executive. “We welcome these new brands to the region as we also welcome flights to new destinations. We are thrilled by an increase in travelers over the last several months and we encourage our flying public to take advantage of these exciting offerings.”

“This fall marks the Allegheny County Airport Authority’s 15th anniversary,” said State Senator Matt Smith, board member, Allegheny County Airport Authority. “It is fitting that we commemorate this milestone with a renovation that complements the Authority’s ongoing efforts to increase flights and amenities for business and leisure travelers as well as promote economic development for the Pittsburgh region. This project is yet another source of pride for the airport and AIRMALL as we usher in an exciting new chapter in our shared history.”

“FLY2014 was the culmination of a multi-phase renovation project that brings an assortment of high-end international brands to the airport and creates a shopping destination like no other,” said Jay Kruisselbrink, senior vice president, AIRMALL USA. “For the past two decades, the AIRMALL at PIT has set the standard for airport concessions, and our latest project further exemplifies our commitment to constantly raising the bar for the passenger experience by creating an easily accessible environment for travelers to shop and dine in while at the airport. We anticipate that these latest renovations to the concessions program will help the AIRMALL and Pittsburgh International Airport maintain our status as industry innovators.”

AIRMALL has completed a $10 million renovation that has transformed the airport into a new and exciting gateway for food and fashion. The project created a new retail core in the center of the airside terminal. The new retail stores include international luxury brands, including Italian-based Pinko, which opened its first U.S. store in the AIRMALL. Other stores include Furla, Lacoste, Armani Jeans, Hugo Boss, Tumi, Spanish-based Desigual, Collezioni-The Beauty Gallery and Bottega dei Sapori, an Italian specialty foods store. The new units join a host of other new brands at the AIRMALL at PIT, including Metalsmiths Sterling, Erwin Pearl, Pinkberry and Green Beans Coffee.

AIRMALL expects the enhanced concessions program will grow annual revenue by as much as 10 to 20 percent over current figures. The new concessions project also came with a contract extension for AIRMALL, which will continue its role as the concessions developer and manager at the airport through 2029. The changes to the retail program will also enable Pittsburgh to maintain its enviable status as the top-performing airport concessions program in the country with among the highest per-passenger spends in North America.

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