Kalamata Airport sale plan

The Superfund plans to have received binding financial offers for the concession of Kalamata airport by the end of June, so as to complete the signing of the concession contract by the end of the year, to be ratified by the Parliament.

Kalamata International Airport was a pilot tender for the Superfund, which chose to run the process itself and not through its subsidiary TAIPED. The tender was announced early in 2022 with interest expressed by a joint venture between GEK Terna and the Indian GMR Airports, another between the French Egis Airport Operation, Aktor and Aeroports de la Cote d'Azur, another between Fraport AG, Delta Airport Investments and Pileas SA, and finally Mytilineos' joint venture with Corporation America Airports (CAAP). The four schemes seek the right to administer, manage, operate, develop, expand, maintain and operate Kalamata International Airport.

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