Airport development
In 2008
the Macedonian Government signed a contract with the Turkish
company Tepe Akfen Ventures (TAV) for a twenty-year long concession during
which this company would manage Macedonia's two existing airports - the Skopje
Alexander the Great Airport and the St.
Paul the Apostle Airport in Ohrid. In September 2011, the new
terminal building, extension of the runway, new administrative building, cargo
building and new access road with parking facilities were opened. The goal of the project is to increase the
capacity of Skopje Airport to four million passengers per year with plans to
turn Skopje Airport into a major transit and cargo hub for Southeast Europe. Renovations of the
Ohrid airport terminal building and VIP sections were
completed in the Spring of 2011. The concession contract also includes the
construction of a third airport intended for cargo transport near the eastern Macedonian
town of Štip which eventually would be transformed
into Macedonia’s main airport. The total amount of the foreseen investment is
200 million Euros with 30 to 40 million Euros total concession payments to the
Macedonian Government over the 20-year concession period. Tepe Akfen Ventures
Airport Holding is one of the world's fastest expanding airport operators
currently managing the Turkish airports ofAtatürk, Esenboğa, Adnan Menderes and Gazipaşa along with Tbilisi and Batumi in Georgia, Monastir and Enfidha in Tunisia. TAV is also bidding to
take over the management of Ruzyně
International Airport and Riga International Airport. Also the construction of a luxurious
hotel next to the airport is planned.
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