Investors race to pour money into airports
No
matter how tight the control the state would keep over airports, the
development of civil airports will always a lucrative business field.
Natural monopoly brings money IPP, a branded-goods distributor, last week added itself into the list of the candidates racing for the concession to exploit IPP is also one of the candidates competing for the right to develop T1 Terminal of the Developing airports is really a profitable business field in the eyes of large investors. Local newspapers some days ago reported that Rang Dong Group got a license to build and operate Both airports would be built and developed under the BOT mode (build, operation, transfer). This means that after the investors finish the construction, they will have the right to develop the airports for a definite time before transferring to the state. It is a surprise to many people that private investors are so interested in airport development, which they don’t have much interest in. “It is more profitable to invest in airports than in airlines,” said Luong Hoai According to In fact, natural monopoly exists in all airports all over the world. Any air carrier who provides flights to “Monopoly is the most attractive thing to investors,” Lai Xuan Thanh, head of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), while affirming that the watchdog agency will take necessary measures to ensure a competitive market, admitted that the natural monopoly cannot be eliminated. Therefore, Thanh said, the state will have to lay down reasonable policies to restrict investors’ monopoly abuse of the nation’s, air carriers’ and passengers’ benefits. The Ministry of Transport, for example, has recently instructed service providers to lower the food services at the NCDT |
Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 4, 2015
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