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May 12, 2014 (newstodate): In contrast to several other efforts to privatize airports in the Balkan region, Slovenia is seemingly seeing strong interest in its privatization efforts.
At stake is Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport where the state and minority owners will sell up to 75 percent of the shares to a new owner through a tender process expected to be completed by this summer.
Among several potential bidders are airlines, airport companies and investment groups including China southern Airlines, Fraport Group and Vinci.
The foreign interest in acquiring Ljubljana Joe Pučnik Airport is boosted by the airport's sustained gorwth in passenger volumes, up 13 percent, y-o-y, during this yeqr's Q1, as well as successful talks with new airline operators including low-cost airlines.
At stake is Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport where the state and minority owners will sell up to 75 percent of the shares to a new owner through a tender process expected to be completed by this summer.
Among several potential bidders are airlines, airport companies and investment groups including China southern Airlines, Fraport Group and Vinci.
The foreign interest in acquiring Ljubljana Joe Pučnik Airport is boosted by the airport's sustained gorwth in passenger volumes, up 13 percent, y-o-y, during this yeqr's Q1, as well as successful talks with new airline operators including low-cost airlines.