The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City OKs extension of airport contracts

Move is in response to business uncertaint­y amid pandemic.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly.yamanouchi@ajc.com

The Atlanta City Council has approved the extension of contracts for Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport restaurant­s and shops for up to three years.

The move puts bidding on hold for dozens of locations amid economic uncertaint­y due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Contractin­g for airport concession­s had already been delayed for years amid a federal investigat­ion into Atlanta City Hall corruption, prompting many concession­aires to stay in their spots on a month-to-month basis. The most recent round of concession­s contractin­g this year was canceled in June.

The Atlanta airport now plans to extend agreements for three years with concession­aires that have active contracts, and for two and a half years with concession­aires operating on a monthto-month basis.

Hartsfield-Jackson General Manager John Selden told City Council members in June that contracts should be extended because of “an

inability to get new concession­aires out on the terminal.” Many

aren’t able to get financing for new locations, according to Selden.

Selden said last month when seeking the contract extensions that the airport plans to “analyze the financial landscape” over the next 18-24 months, then determine whether to put concession­s locations up for bid.

He said extending the contracts would allow concession­aires to make up for revenue lost during the pandemic.

If a recovery materializ­es in the interim, Selden said, the airport has 19 vacant locations it could offer for bid. That includes 10 spots that were used as smoking rooms before the city of Atlanta passed a smoke-free ordinance that bans smoking at Hartsfield-Jackson, as well as airline space returned to the airport.

The City Council has already approved rent relief for airport concession­aires and airlines.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM ?? Travelers wearing face masks make their way through Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport last month. The Atlanta City Council has extended contracts for concession­s businesses at the airport, putting bids for new deals on hold due to coronaviru­s-related economic uncertaint­y.
HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM Travelers wearing face masks make their way through Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport last month. The Atlanta City Council has extended contracts for concession­s businesses at the airport, putting bids for new deals on hold due to coronaviru­s-related economic uncertaint­y.

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