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Israel Airports Authority has awarded Ben Gurion Airport's souvenir store tender to Layam, a company fully owned by Teddy Sagi Group.

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Replacing Steimatzky, Layam will manage and operate the souvenir and gifts store at the airport's Terminal 3 for six years, with the option of a two-year extension, commencing on 1 November.

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Layam is planning to renovate the store and expand the range of products available, at an estimated cost of NIS 1 million ($287,110).

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Revenues from the store, which covers an area of around 100sqm, concerning the tender's period are estimated to be around NIS 150 million.

It currently sells souvenirs associated with Israel, Judaica items, artistic and decorative objects, jewellery by Israeli artists, and authentic handicrafts amongst other products.

Layam's bid for the tender forms part of the company's strategy to expand its duty free activities, aiming to benefit in particular from the continuing rise in passenger traffic from Israel.

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Layam CEO Shay Tangi said: 'As we have already stated, it is our plan to expand duty free operations and winning this new tender is the first step in that direction. It is our plan to bring new lines to the souvenir store at Ben Gurion Airport, which is usually the last stop for outgoing passengers before they board the plane.

'We will expand the range of souvenirs and gifts sold in the store, among other things, adapting them to the traits of new tourists coming to Israel for the first time, and wanting a souvenir from their first visit to the country, as well as those leaving for a vacation outside of Israel and wanting to buy a gift for those living abroad.'

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Layam already operates toy stores in Terminal 3 and 1 of Ben Gurion Airport, as well as a children's fashion store in Terminal 3.

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Layam is planning to renovate the store and expand the range of products available, at an estimated cost of NIS 1 million ($287,110).

  1. An Iranian judo world champion has been pictured posing with his Israeli rival as he is competing in an international contest in Tel Aviv against the wishes of Tehran. Saeid Mollaei defected to.
  2. Playtech was founded in 1999 by the Israeli entrepreneur Teddy Sagi in Tartu, Estonia, with partners from the casino, software engineering and multimedia industries. Playtech launched its first casino product in 2001, and since then it has grown to become the world's leading and largest international designer, developer and licensor of web.
  3. Here's a great, great album from Chairo & His African Percussion Safari. Leon 'Chaino' Johnson (1927 – July 8, 1999), the self-styled 'percussion genius of Africa,' was an American bongo player.

Revenues from the store, which covers an area of around 100sqm, concerning the tender's period are estimated to be around NIS 150 million.

It currently sells souvenirs associated with Israel, Judaica items, artistic and decorative objects, jewellery by Israeli artists, and authentic handicrafts amongst other products.

Layam's bid for the tender forms part of the company's strategy to expand its duty free activities, aiming to benefit in particular from the continuing rise in passenger traffic from Israel.

Layam CEO Shay Tangi said: 'As we have already stated, it is our plan to expand duty free operations and winning this new tender is the first step in that direction. It is our plan to bring new lines to the souvenir store at Ben Gurion Airport, which is usually the last stop for outgoing passengers before they board the plane.

'We will expand the range of souvenirs and gifts sold in the store, among other things, adapting them to the traits of new tourists coming to Israel for the first time, and wanting a souvenir from their first visit to the country, as well as those leaving for a vacation outside of Israel and wanting to buy a gift for those living abroad.'

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Layam already operates toy stores in Terminal 3 and 1 of Ben Gurion Airport, as well as a children's fashion store in Terminal 3.

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Teddy Sagi Group acquired Layam's duty free activities from the Sakal family nine months ago.





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