Gatwick looks for kiosk providers

By Dawinderpal Sahota

08 Jun 2010

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Gatwick airport is looking for a provider of self-service kiosks

Gatwick Airport is looking for a supplier to install International Air Transport Association (IATA) self service kiosks to be used by the airport and airlines.

The scope of the services that will be awarded under contract has not yet been finalised, but may include the supply, installation, configuration, operation, ongoing support, management and other related services of kiosks at Gatwick Airport.

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Interested suppliers are required to submit the information requested by uploading responses to www.airportsmart.com. While there is no cost associated with registration and expression of interest at this time, making a bid at tender stage will cost up to 2,000 Euros.

Responses should be concise and in the form of a single PDF document less than 10MB. For more information, visit Tenders Electronic Daily (TED).

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