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Ok of the Greek Antitrust to the allocation of the management of 14 Greek regional airports to Fraport/Copelouzos
In the 2015 has enlivened a traffic previewed of beyond 23 million passengers
April 11, 2016
past Thursday the Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC) has authorized the consortium constituted from the airport society German Fraport AG, which shareholder of majority, and from the Slentel of the Greek group Copelouzos to acquire the management of 14 Greek regional airports through the concession contract subscription. Draft of the airship stations of Aktion, Canea, Coo, Corfù, Cefalonia, Kavala, Mykonos, Mytilene, Rhodiums, Salonicco, Samo, Santorini, Skiathos and Zante.
To end the 2014 Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) had declared the consortium which better offerer in the procedure of contest for the allocation of the management of the 14 airports. Fraport and Slentel had introduced an offer that previewed the initial deposit of 1,234 million euros and the deposit anniversary of a figure pairs 22,9 million euros, with adaptation of the value to the consumer price index, for the entire duration 40-year-old of concession contracts. These contractual agreements have been sign from the Fraport and the Copelouzos with the HRADF 14th December.
In the 2014 14 regional airports, that they will remain of property of the Greek State, has enlivened a traffic of approximately 22 million passengers and last year it has been archived item with a traffic previewed of beyond 23 million passengers.
In the first four years of management the consortium previews to invest 390 million euros in the 14 airports for the effettuazione of intense activities of modernization and widening, while for the entire arc of the duration of the concessions pairs to 1,4 billion euros are previewed investments.
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