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Amy Duffy

Greggs set to return to Glasgow Airport with bigger premises creating 20 jobs

A brand new Greggs is set to land at Glasgow Airport this year, with travellers able to grab the retailer's signature treats to eat on the go or sit-in.

The retailer previously had a premises at the airport until it closed in 2010 but the new opening in April promises a larger venue for customers, set to be based in the former Mozzo café next to international arrivals.

As well as enough space for 50 seated covers, the new venue will also feature an outdoor area where customers can enjoy an alfresco cake, bake or coffee.

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The new opening also brings 20 new jobs to the area, and will open in April.

Their most popular bites will be on offer, including the chain’s famous sausage roll, vegan sausage roll and steak bake. Customers will also be able to purchase a variety of breakfast items, including sandwiches, salads, sweet treats and freshly-ground Fairtrade coffee.

Ronald Leitch, Operations Director at Glasgow Airport, said: “I am really looking forward to welcoming Greggs back to the terminal and I have no doubt it will be very popular not only with our passengers, but also the thousands of people employed across our wider airport campus.

“We anticipate welcoming an additional one million passengers this year as we continue our recovery, so the introduction of such a popular retailer as Greggs is fantastic news. Roll on April!”

Gillian Long, Retail Operations Director for Greggs said: “We’re excited to be opening a shop at Glasgow Airport in the coming months, bringing local jobs to the area as well as providing customers with a modern, convenient new place to experience their favourite Greggs food before taking to the skies.”

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