Changi Airports International to manage non-aeronautical business for Wuxi Shuofang International Airport
Posted: 29 April 2024 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Changi Airports International will have exclusive rights to manage the Chinese airport’s non-aeronautical business for 20 years and will improve the airport’s commercial layout and design, introduce more diverse and international retail and F&B selections, as well as create better leisure and entertainment options to enrich passenger experience, among other things.


Wuxi Shuofang International Airport . Credit: Wuxi Airport Group
Changi Airports International (CAI), a global airport consultant, manager and investor, and Wuxi Sunan International Airport Group Co., Ltd. (Wuxi Airport Group), a company wholly-owned by Wuxi Municipal People’s Government of China, have established a new joint venture company to manage the non-aeronautical business of Wuxi Shuofang International Airport (WUX).
The joint venture will operate and manage five key areas of the airport’s non-aeronautical business on an exclusive concessionary basis for 20 years. This comprises retail (including duty-free shops), food and beverage, advertisement, car park and passenger services at the airport’s passenger terminals. The scope also includes the future Terminal 3 and ground transportation centre.
Wuxi Shuofang International Airport is the primary hub serving the vibrant cities of Wuxi and Suzhou in southern Jiangsu, China. It is situated within the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, one of China’s main economic and commercial centres and home to many of the world’s top exporters of electronic equipment, chemicals, and textiles. The airport is also located near the northern shore of Lake Tai, China’s third-largest freshwater lake, making it a convenient gateway for domestic and international tourists eager to visit this famous scenic spot.
At the start of 2024, the airport is connected to 42 domestic destinations and six international destinations for passenger flights.
Eugene Gan, Chief Executive Officer of CAI, said, “Wuxi Shuofang International Airport plays a pivotal role in advancing Jiangsu province’s economic and tourism development. We are deeply honoured and excited to start a new partnership with Wuxi Airport Group to jointly uplift the commercial positioning of Shuofang Airport. CAI will leverage its deep knowledge of the Chinese market and industry expertise to enhance the non-aeronautical performance of Shuofang airport. Among other things, we will improve the airport’s commercial layout and design, introduce more diverse and international retail and F&B selections, as well as create better leisure and entertainment options to enrich passenger experience.”
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