Travelex extends tenure at Amsterdam Airport
Foreign exchange brand Travelex has extended its presence at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport by five more years – building on a two-decade partnership with the aviation hub.
Travelex will also be launching a new store and two new ATMs at the airport, taking its total footprint to 11 stores and 50 ATMs.
The extension of Travelex’s contract at Schiphol comes as European aviation surpassed pre-Covid passenger levels last year.
Schiphol served 66.8 million customers in 2024, marking an 8% increase on 2023 and securing its status as the third busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic.
Travelex first entered Schiphol in 2004.
Travellers can use Travelex’s Schiphol stores to purchase over 50 different foreign currencies or collect cash they have pre-ordered online at a dedicated pick-up desk.
In 2021, Travelex launched two new concept stores in Schiphol, with more ATMs than a traditional store.
At Schiphol Airport, Travelex is the leading wholesale provider of foreign currency services, supporting over 80% of concessionaires with cash handling solutions.
Travelex facilitates the processing and supply of both foreign currencies and euros.
Leonard Stolk, MD at Travelex Europe, said: “We have had the pleasure of serving millions of travellers at Schiphol over the last 20 years, and we’re delighted to be extending our partnership for another five years.”
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