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"Slovak airports face privatisation"
Monday, August 25, 2003
Slovak airports face privatisation
The Slovak Spectator
SLOVAKIA is getting ready to privatise its two biggest airports, in
Bratislava and KoSice, next year. Transport Minister Pavol Prokopovie has
already held talks with managers from Austria's Schwechat Airport, who are
interested in investing in Bratislava's Milan Rastislav Stefanik Airport.
Peter Majkovie, head of the transformation department of the Slovak Airports
Authority, says their privatisation, approved by the cabinet, is on the
right path. The new law should be given teeth from November. After
transforming the airports into state owned joint-stock companies, an advisor
for the selection of a strategic investor will be chosen, and finally, an
international tender will be announced.
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