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ITCA Nice Stand B166


ITW Envopak manufactures and supplies re-usable security sealing solutions for airlines. The


company philosophy, “re-use is better than one use” is demonstrated in the success of the re-usable Aria Duoseal and Tenor Trio sealing solutions. These products are on show along with the selection of bespoke re-usable security paks designed to secure anything airline related from duty- free goods, cash receipts, credit card machines and batteries right up to bulkier items such as crew food, blankets and headsets. www.itw-envopak.com


began as a local business driven by one man is now a world-wide company with highly appreciated standards. The professional approach may have changed, but the original recipes of the premium butter biscuits remain untouched from day one. www.destrooper.be


Kreek’s Stand B241


Exhibiting for the eighth time at ITCA, Kreek’s offers you a wide range of snacks in individual bags. This year, please come and taste our Goji berries and other snacks: almonds, hazelnuts, cashew nuts, peanuts and also exotic dried fruits and salted biscuits. Don’t forget our organic products, much appreciated by our customers. All products are available in bags, in glass or PET jars and in bulk. We are attentive to our clients’ inquiries and our flexibility means we can adapt to your individual demands. www.kreeks.fr


Labeyrie Traiteur Stand B238-240


John Horsfall offers an extensive range of in-flight textiles including comforters, duvet


sets, hot towels and linens, to ensure our customers have a greater opportunity to create style and identity. Our strength as the market leader in blanket supplies has enabled us to develop exciting complementary suites of products to bring your cabin to life. With an in-house design team and sampling facility in the UK, and factories in China and India, we are ideally placed and equipped to supply the world’s airlines with their in-cabin textile requirements. www.johnhorsfall.com


Jules Destrooper Stand B254


Quality, authenticity, pure natural ingredients and a never-ending passion for biscuits: founded exactly 125 years ago, Biscuiterie Jules Destrooper is still growing fast. What


88 www.onboardhospitality.com


Surgele Stand B243-247 Frozen pastries, entrees, savouries, macaroons, mignardises and cocktail pieces.


mixes. Leahy’s unique partnerships in sourcing, packaging, and logistics give our research and development team the ability to create, implement and deliver products and solutions to our customers with the highest potential rate of return. For every fruit and beverage need, Leahy –IFP has your solution for the best-tasting, shelf-stable products. www.leahy-ifp.com


quiches for meal solutions such as breakfast and lunch boxes. We work closely with our customers to develop the right product for each setting. Come have a look at our extensive range of products in many different sizes, shapes and flavours. www.patisserie.nl


Stand G171-174 Stand B199-200


In these austere times Lily’s wanted to bring some fun and irreverence to the market, so combining the


same premium chocolate used in their core collections Lily’s produced the most scrummy yummy chocolicious bite ever – come and meet the Uglies. Designed to put a smile on anyone’s face, they are perfect as an indulgent treat, a snack on the move or for informal sharing. The company has also extended its premium range to include four gourmet cakes with a three-month ambient shelf life. It also shows its mouthwatering Doubly Delicious chocolate pot desserts for the first time at ITCA. www.lilyobriens.ie


Stand G168


LaCroix 100 per cent natural sparkling water: calorie, sweetener, and sodium-free. You’ll be proud to


serve LaCroix and your customers will appreciate the difference. Proud retail sponsor: Susan G, Komen Foundation. www.lacroixwater.com


Leahy – IFP Stand B273


For over 50 years, Leahy – IFP has set the standard for superlative products and customer service in the fruit and beverage industry. As the industry evolves, we adapt, adding new product lines like carton-packed wine, and shelf-stable Bloody Mary and bar


Long Prosper Stand B110-111


Limburg Patisserie is a family-owned business established in 1945 and situated in the south of the


Netherlands. We are specialised in the production of high quality pre- portioned frozen pastry and savoury products for airline catering. We offer traditional cakes to be served with a menu as well as pre-packed cakes for sale on board. We also produce tailor made hot and cold products like sandwiches and


Enterprise Stand G262 Long Prosper Enterprise, an ISO 9001/9002 manufacturer, is specialised in inflight and consumer headphone product development. LPE is also capable of OEM & ODM from R&D, outlook design, SMT to tooling process. Our product range runs from economy class low-cost earbud headphones to high-quality noise cancellation and surround- sound headphones for business and first class. We provide delightful sound worldwide, and we are sure our factory- direct service will be of great benefit to our worldwide customers. www.longprosper.com


Linstol’s range of products includes a variety of passenger-related items such as headsets, plastic


cutlery, paper and plastic cups, cotton towels, and amenity kits. Linstol understands the benefit of creating low-cost, customised, environmentally friendly solutions through its own sourcing organisation in China, an extensive network of manufacturers and a low-cost company structure. Services include: warehousing, forecasting service, logistics, and deliveries of full container loads, as well as combined containers. Our management team will always be the airlines’ direct point of contact for any questions or enquiries, ensuring a speedy reply. www.linstol.com


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