SERBIA’S LARGEST AIRPORT GETS MAKEOVER AS GOVERNMENT CONSIDERS POSSIBLE CONCESSION DEAL
January 7th, 2015
Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport, in Serbia, is expanding and investing in its terminals as its traffic continues to grow. It long ago cemented its position as the busiest airport in the former Yugoslavia, and is seeking to underpin this status with a series of investments made since 2013. The work could pave the way for the national-government owned airport to be operated under a private concession. Commenting, Serbian deputy prime minister and minister of construction, transport and infrastructure Mrs Zorana Mihajlović told Jane's Airport Review ...
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