Mumbai: Food services company, RKHS (formerly Radha Krishna Hospitality Services)has tied up with European company Select Service Partner (SSP) to enter the travel concessionaires business (setting up eateries at airports or railway stations) in India. Under this agreement, RKHS is launching Cafe Ritazza at Indian airports. SSP, which owns the Cafe Ritazza brand, has a presence at 120 airports across 23 countries.
Sunil Nayak, CEO, RKHS said that this was the company’s first foray into the travel concessionaires business and that over the next two-three years, it was expected to contribute upto eight per cent of the company’s total turnover. RKHS expects to end this financial year at Rs 300 crore and aims to become a Rs 1,000 crore company by 2010.
02/11/06 Priyanka Sangani/Business Standard
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