Gategourmet's roots go back to
Swissair, the national airline founded in 1931. In 1992, Swissair spun off its catering activities into the new subsidiary called Gategourmet. Gategourmet expanded internationally during the 1990s, entering the Brazilian market in 1995 and acquiring several catering operations, such as the acquisition of British Airways’ catering operations in 1997. By the end of the 1990s, the company was considered one of the world's leading airline catering companies. At that time, it operated 70 airline kitchens in 23 countries with 14,000 employees working for over 250 airlines. Annual turnover was CHF 1.3 billion. Prior to the
September 11 attacks and the subsequent bankruptcy of Swissair, the company was valued at approximately
CHF 6 billion. On 1 March 2007, Texas Pacific Group sold its remaining shares in Gategourmet to
Merrill Lynch. On 27 September 2007, Gategourmet acquired a UK-based group operating under the Fernley and International Aviation Services (IAS) brands. The acquired companies offer services including aircraft cabin cleaning, aircraft washing, de-icing, and toilet and water servicing; security activities such as baggage screening and document verification; airport executive lounges; and passenger services such as wheelchair and unaccompanied minor assistance. Along with Fernley and IAS, the group also includes Specialist Airport Services, European Airport Services and Airfield Services Ltd. The companies operate primarily in the UK, including at London's
Heathrow,
Gatwick,
Stansted and
Luton airports, as well as Manchester, Dublin, Cork, Shannon, Liverpool, East Midlands, Biggin Hill and Glasgow. European Airport Services also operates in Amsterdam; Brussels, and several other regional airports in
France and the
Netherlands. The new range of Gategourmet's aviation special services was renamed Gate Aviation Services.
New developments In 2013, Gategroup expanded into
New Zealand through the acquisition of Pacific Flight Catering. In February 2018,
Virgin Australia announced that Gategourmet would become its sole catering provider. The six-year agreement, effective from late June 2018, covers inflight dining and handling for passengers across Asia, Australia, and North America. The same year, Gategourmet acquired the operating assets and customer contracts of SCK Sky Catering Kitchen Group, a company founded in Stuttgart, Germany. Before the acquisition, SCK provided catering services to domestic and international airlines from facilities in Stuttgart, Berlin Tegel,
Berlin Schönefeld and
Nuremberg. In February 2019, Gategourmet extended its catering agreement with
Delta Air Lines for an additional five years. Under the contract, the company became the exclusive service partner for 45 Delta locations across North America, Latin America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Also in early 2019, Gategourmet entered the Indonesian market by launching catering services at
Bali Denpasar International Airport. The company signed a long-term partnership with Angkasa Pura Hotels (APH) to manage and operate an existing APH catering facility at the airport. In November 2019, Gategourmet relocated its Madrid catering operation to a new facility in
Coslada, near
Madrid–Barajas Airport. ==Structure==