Belgrade Airport consultant to be chosen

Monday, October 12, 2015


The Serbian government will select a consultant to propose possible partnership models for Belgrade Airport's operator within a month, the Serbian Minister for Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Zorana Mihajlović, said. The state's 83% share in the airport is likely to be offered to foreign investors through an international tender. Both Bouygues and Vinci are interested in the potential concession of the airport. Bouygues is one of the leading partners in the consortium managing Zagreb Airport.

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  1. Anonymous19:57

    What kind of news is this?

    Does anyone know why is this taking so long?

    Admin one question: If Serbian government will have right to select potential consultant and BEG is making an procurement procedure then who is in charge to pay all the costs for this process?

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    1. Afortunatly so long time to waiting to same powerful investor to raising future of Belgrade air port, as well as Nis and Kraljevo. Government of Serbia must not loosing great opportunity... Soon decision vill be on front of as✈. Rodney, Kraljevo.✈

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  2. Anonymous10:35

    ^^ If you can't spell properly in English, use your native tongue

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    1. Postovani Anon 10:35 AM.
      Vi ste potpuno u pravu. Moj engleski kao dobrim delom i srpski mnogi ne razumeju. Ne zbog svih vas, nego zbog mojeg neznanja pisanja, uopstene nekopententnosti. Zao mi je sto se mucite zbog moje nepismenosti, neznanja. Oprostite... Ubuduce cu se uzdrzavati mojeg javnog misljenja na ovom portalu. Svakako mojom krivicom. Dok ne naucim jezik(e). Sa postovanjem, Radovan Marinkovic Kraljevo.✈.

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    2. Anonymous10:38

      There is nothing more I despise than people who think so high of themselves that nothing stops them in insulting another human being. Since you believe you capable of speaking this language properly, it should not come to you as a surprise that a "native tongue" (as you interestingly mention in your pitiful post) does not have the meaning you so arrogantly wanted it to have. it is either mother tongue or native language… mix and match does not work here, unless you are speaking about an organ of indigenous/native person. People, feel free to express yourself as you please, you won’t be judged, at least not from my side. Milan

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