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Jan 23, 2007 (newstodate): Poland's Transport Ministry has published a long-term strategy for the development of the country's airports.
The plan is seen as the central government's effort to secure a long-term view on the issues in contrast to the comparatively short-term approach now reigning, reflecting the fact that most airports in Poland are owned by regional governments and interests that plan on a shorter term.
The ministry's plan is based on the assumption that in the future Poland's airports will handle some 70 million passengers per year.
The plan does not identify specific airports but points to the needs for a thorough modernisation of the infrastructure at many airport.
The plan is seen as the central government's effort to secure a long-term view on the issues in contrast to the comparatively short-term approach now reigning, reflecting the fact that most airports in Poland are owned by regional governments and interests that plan on a shorter term.
The ministry's plan is based on the assumption that in the future Poland's airports will handle some 70 million passengers per year.
The plan does not identify specific airports but points to the needs for a thorough modernisation of the infrastructure at many airport.