Ethiopian Airlines Group Opens Bid for Foreign Exchange Services at Bole International Airport

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG) has announced a competitive bidding process for leasing spaces at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Terminal 2. The bid, designated for competent service providers, aims to secure businesses offering foreign exchange services across seven available spaces in the airport’s bustling terminal.

In the official bid announcement, EAG invites legally established bidders with valid commercial banking services licenses or independent foreign exchange operator permits issued by the National Bank of Ethiopia. Interested parties are required to submit a non-refundable deposit of 100 ETB at the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) and a bid security of 100,000 ETB.

Key conditions of participation include restrictions on existing foreign exchange operators at the terminal, who will not be eligible to apply for the designated spaces. Furthermore, each bidder can only apply for one space within the terminal.

The final bid submission deadline is November 8, 2024, at 3:00 PM, with bids being opened at 3:30 PM at the Ethiopian Airlines Group headquarters. Prospective bidders must submit all required documents, including technical proposals and financial offers, in sealed envelopes.

For further information, potential bidders can contact Mr. Ali Asfaw at +251-115-17-45-52 or via email at AliAs@ethiopianairlines.com.

Ethiopian Airlines reserves the right to cancel or modify the tender, either partially or entirely.

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