Government offers Athens airport for sale as expansion gathers pace

1-Feb-2005

GREECE. The Greek government has announced that it will float its remaining shares in Athens International airport on the stock exchange this year as part of the privatisation of state businesses

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The decision follows a strong performance by the airport last year, with traffic up by 11.5% and retail sales up by 17% as a result of the summer's Olympic Games.

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