Loading

Genoa Airport the latest Italian airport privatisation prospect but is the sector still attractive?

Premium Analysis

Italy's Aeroporto di Genova (Genoa Airport)'s privatisation is under an ENAC investigation procedure.

Not only is Italy one of the few European countries where independent regional airports are still being at least partly privatised or traded to any significant degree, but the country was one of the first in Europe to begin privatising its airport system, including a listing for Aeroporti di Roma (AdR).

Even so it is, with few exceptions, a piecemeal form of privatisation in many cases, with legions of municipalities retaining their interests, albeit often on a reduced scale.

Become a CAPA Member to access Analysis Reports

This CAPA Premium Analysis Report is 3,165 words.
Become a CAPA Member

Our Analysis Reports are only available to CAPA Members. CAPA Membership provides exclusive access to in-depth insights on the latest developments in the aviation and travel industry, developed by our team of dedicated analysts located in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

Each report offers a fresh perspective on the latest industry trends and is available online or via the CAPA mobile app, with customisable alerts to help you stay informed and identify new business opportunities.

CAPA Membership also provides access to our full suite of tools, including a tailored selection of more than 1,000 News Briefs every week and comprehensive data and analysis on thousands of companies around the world.