Brand new EXKi shop in Brussels Airport Departures Hall bets on sustainability
Autogrill, the leading global operator in food & beverage services for travelers has opened a brand new improved EXKi store in the departure hall of Brussels Airport. Travelers can now easily pass by the new 2.0 concept from the Belgian restaurant chain committed to sustainable, healthy and local food. A lot of new features enhance the original EXKi concept and transform it into a 2.0 establishment with even more attention to sustainability, including an AQUALEX drinking water system.
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The new EXKi 2.0 is located in the central departure hall, next to Brussels Airport’s newest bookstore WHSmith and opposite from Le Pain Quotidien. This new concept offers travelers the ability to buy healthy and sustainable refreshments and snacks, quickly and efficiently. The 217 m2 store provides seating for travelers who wish to consume on site, 21 terrace seatings, 66 inside seatings, 6 high coffee counters and 4 high tables are at their disposal. The store also benefits from several improvements to the existing concept to make it even more convenient for travelers on the go who wish to enjoy their meal elsewhere at the airport or inflight. They will benefit from the new automatic refrigerator doors with improved impact on sustainability or the new coffee service which allows them to pick up a coffee right away after ordering and paying at the self-service display. The renewed ‘Grab & Go’ concept ensures a quick pass through for the travellers
Better food for a cleaner environment
At EXKi, healthy and sustainably sourced food forms the basis of the formula. This includes respect for clients, products, the environment and the team involved. The menu follows the seasons of local agriculture with 4 changes per year. The brand offers food for everyone, including people with food allergies or an unusual diet, the vegan and gluten-free options are just as varied and delicious as the other meals. Another example of their desire for clean and healthy food is the fairtrade origin of chocolate, bananas and milk. Tap water is free of charge in the establishment, so you can always swing by and refill your water bottle. The branch is doing everything for a green vision policy, and not just in terms of food. EXKi also actively reduces its waste to minimize its impact on the environment. The branch has managed to reduce its plastic consumption by 83% since 2008
Frédéric Rouvez, CEO at EXKi: "Our DNA is proving stronger than ever with this new EXKi 2.0 and we continue to develop it every day. With this new restaurant, we show once again that tasty, healthy, sustainable and environmentally friendly food is possible, also for passing travellers."
Thibault Jouy, COO Belgium at Autogrill also shared his satisfaction with the new concept – “At Autogrill, we are delighted to operate this new concept of EXKi at Brussels Airport. It’ll be a wonderful addition to the busy airport environment and for the passing travelers. This renewed concept, where durability and food are combined, will make sure that the passengers have a new favorite spot to relax or to get their food on the move. Autogrill’s decades of experience in food and beverages across the world combined with EXKi’s expertise in durable food enables us to offer travelers meals for on the go that are delicious, healthy and sustainable.”