Excellence in Airport Concessions Award Winners
Winners of the Griesbach Award of Excellence
2007: Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport
2006: Memphis International Airport—Concourse B
2005: Edmonton International Airport—Central Hall
2004: LaGuardia
Airport—Central Terminal
Building
2003: No winner
2002: Philadelphia International Airport
2001: Calgary International Airport
2000: Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport
1999: Chicago O'Hare International Airport
1998: Portland International Airport
Winner of the Concessions Person of the Year Award*
2007: Susan Stiene, Director, Retail & Passenger Services, Vancouver International Airport
*The award was presented for the first time in 2007.
2007 Overall Winners
Best Food and Beverage Program: Honors a single terminal or concourse for its mix, quality, brands, sales and build-out of the food service offerings included.
Small Airports
1st Place: Spokane International Airport—Rotunda
2nd Place: Dane County Regional Airport
Medium Airports
1st Place: San Antonio International Airport—Terminal 1
2nd Place: Southwest Florida International Airport
Large Airports
1st Place: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
2nd Place: Boston-Logan International Airport—Terminal A
3rd Place: Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport—Lindbergh Terminal
Best New Food and Beverage Concept: Honors a single food service unit operating superior new concepts in sit-down restaurants, quick-service concepts, coffee and takeaway snacks.
1st Place: Stanford’s Restaurant & Bar at Portland International Airport, operated by Restaurant’s Unlimited
2nd Place (tie): Five Guys Burgers and Fries at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, operated by GVM Associates
2nd Place (tie): Waji’s by Uwajimaya at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, operated by Concourse Concessions
Honorable Mention: Obrycki’s Crab House at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, operated by CRC Restaurants
Best Specialty Retail Program: Honors a single terminal or concourse for its mix, quality, brands, sales and build-out of its specialty retail offerings including apparel, jewelry, accessories, books, music, DVDs, toys, computer equipment, and perfume.
Small Airports
1st Place: Spokane International Airport—Rotunda
Large Airports
1st Place: Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
2nd Place: Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport—Lindbergh Terminal
3rd Place: Boston-Logan International Airport—Terminal A
Best Convenience Retail Program: Honors a single terminal or concourse for its mix, quality, brands, sales and build-out of its convenience retail offerings, such as newsstands, drugstores, pharmacies and convenience stores.
Small Airports
1st Place: Spokane International Airport—Rotunda
Medium Airports
1st Place: Southwest Florida International Airport
2nd Place: Houston William P. Hobby Airport—Central Terminal
Large Airports
1st Place: Detroit Metropolitan Airport—Wayne County Airport Authority—McNamara Terminal
2nd Place: Las Vegas McCarran International Airport—Terminal 1
3rd Place: Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport—Lindbergh Terminal
Best New Retail Concept: Honors a single retail unit including concepts such as apparel, jewelry, accessories, books, music, DVDs, toys, computer equipment, and perfume.
1st Place: Apple & Motorola Automated Retail Stores at San Francisco International Airport’s International Terminal, operated by Zoom Systems
2nd Place: Harmony Pharmacy & Health Center at Newark Liberty International Airport, operated by Harmony Pharmacy & Health Center Incorporated—Terminal C
3rd Place: Second Edition Book Sellers at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, operated by The Book Cellar LLC
Honorable Mention: Crocs at Orlando International Airport, operated by Crocodile Kiosk LLC
Best New Consumer Services Concept: Honors a single personal services unit operating at an airport, including concepts such as spa, manicure, business center and shoe shine.
1st Place: Free Charge Power Stations at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, operated by Clear Channel Airports
2nd Place: butterLondon at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, operated by butterLondon
Honorable Mention:10 Minute Manicure at the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, operated by :10 Minute Manicure LLC
Best “Green” Concession Practice or Concept: Honors a practice being applied or a single concession unit operating at an airport that supports the protection and sustainability of the environment.
1st Place: Your Planet at Salt Lake City International Airport, operated by Air Terminal Gifts —Terminal 2
2006 Winners
Best Food and Beverage Program
Medium Airports
1st Place – Memphis International Airport – Concourse B
Large Airports
1st Place – Detroit Metropolitan Airport – Edward H. McNamara Terminal
2nd Place – John F. Kennedy International Airport – Terminal 6
Best Retail Specialty Program
Medium Airports
1st Place – Southwest Florida International Airport – New Terminal
2nd Place – Memphis International Airport – Concourse B
Large Airports
1st Place – Detroit Metropolitan Airport – Edward H. McNamara Terminal
Honorable Mention – Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport – Terminal E
Most Innovative Concession
Large Airports
1st Place – Washington Dulles International Airport “Vino Volo”
2nd Place – La Guardia Airport “Cibo Express Gourmet Market
2005 Winners
Best Retail/Specialty Program
Class C
1st Place: Vancouver International Airport – U.S. Departures Concourse
2nd Place: San Antonio International Airport – Terminal 1
Class D
1st Place: Newark Liberty International Airport – Terminal C
2nd Place: Orlando International Airport – Main Terminal Building
Honorable Mention: George Bush Intercontinental Airport – Terminal E
Food and Beverage Program
Class C
1st Place: San Antonio International Airport – Terminal 1
2nd Place: Sacramento International Airport – Terminal A
Class D
1st Place: Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport – Terminal 1, Concourse B
2nd Place: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport – Concourse C
Most Innovative Concession
Class C1st Place: Louisville International Airport “Altitude: A Traveler’s Club”
2nd Place: Port Columbus International Airport “Airport Advertising Program”
Class D
1st Place: Seattle Tacoma International Airport “Africa Lounge”
2nd Place: (tie) John F. Kennedy International Airport “Christmas in New York”
2nd Place: (tie) Miami International Airport “Outdoor Advertising Program”
Also See:
- Excellence in Airport Marketing & Communications award winners
- Environmental Achievement award winners
- Downes award winners




