Travelex expands European ATM estate, renewing LeShuttle and Berlin Brandenburg Airport contracts
22 Jan 2026
Foreign exchange company unveils new ATMs at Folkestone LeShuttle terminal and Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Leading foreign exchange company Travelex has further invested in its European ATM estate with the renewal and expansion of its LeShuttle and Berlin Brandenburg Airport ATM operations.
Three new ATMs at the Folkestone LeShuttle Terminal building have been unveiled as part of a three-year contract renewal at the site. The renewal builds on Travelex’s decade-long partnership with LeShuttle, which enables customers travelling to and from mainland Europe to acquire a range of currencies, including Euro and Swiss Franc.
Travelex has also launched three new ATMs at Berlin Brandenburg Airport across the check-in, baggage, and non-Schengen areas. Travelex’s Berlin estate has expanded to a combined 12 ATMs and stores in total ensuring customers have convenient access to travel money on their journey. Customers can acquire up to 45 different currencies, either pre-trip by ordering online or on the day of travel, in-store, as well as withdrawing up to six different currencies using the new ATMs across the airport.
Travelex currently operates more than 50 ATMs across Germany, including at Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Cologne airports, as well as at several hotels. The international ATM estate had a major refresh last year, where Travelex replaced the hardware and software of its entire portfolio of over 600 ATMs across eight countries. The revamped machines have unlocked a wide range of innovative new features including contactless cash withdrawals.
“Our global network of new ATMs offers customers an efficient self-service channel, enabling convenient and smart access to a range of currencies,” said Simon Jackson, Chief Customer Officer at Travelex. “We are proud to extend our partnerships with both LeShuttle and Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Both serve as important gateways to Europe for our customers,” Jackson added.
As the only train link between the UK and mainland Europe, the Channel Tunnel is used by almost ten million people each year. Meanwhile, Berlin Brandenburg is Germany’s newest airport and serves over 25 million passengers annually.
Christopher Loeser at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, said, “We’re delighted to be building on our strong relationship with Travelex with the expansion of their ATM estate. As Germany’s Capital airport, offering a seamless passenger experience is especially important to us. Working with Travelex means we can offer our visitors quick and convenient access to the travel money in a way that suits them.”