Fraport wins Ljubljana Airport privatization

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Fraport AG and a consortium headed by the Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SDH) have reached agreement for the purchase of Ljubljana Airport (Aerodrom Ljubljana) in the capital city of Slovenia, southeast

Fraport AG and a consortium headed by the Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SDH) have reached agreement for the purchase of Ljubljana Airport (Aerodrom Ljubljana) in the capital city of Slovenia, southeastern Europe. Winning against strong international competition in a closed bidding process on July 4, Fraport was selected by the seller side to participate in exclusive negotiations on the sale of Aerodrom Lubljana d.d., the company that operates the airport.

Under the agreement, Fraport AG will pay 177.1 million euros for a 75.5 percent stake in Aerodrom Ljubljana d.d. The acquisition will be financed from current liquid funds. As part of the privatization process, Fraport intends to acquire 100 percent of the Ljubljana airport company and, thus, will submit a takeover bid to the remaining shareholders, in accordance with legal and statutory requirements. In 2013, Ljubljana Airport (IATA Code: LJU) welcomed about 1.3 million passengers, up from 1.2 million in 2012.

Dr. Stefan Schulte, Fraport AGโ€™s executive board chairman (CEO), expressed satisfaction with the expansion of the companyโ€™s international airport portfolio: โ€œWith Ljubljana, we are adding another airport investment with dynamic development potential. The choice for Fraport underscores our position as a leading global airport manager.โ€ Dr. Matthias Zieschang, Fraport AGโ€™s executive board member for controlling and finance (CFO), added: โ€œOur extensive know-how gained over many decades will enable us to further expand and strengthen Ljubljanaโ€™s competitive position โ€“ a real win-win situation for everyone involved.โ€

Historically, Ljubljana has been a strategic crossroads of trade between the Danube, Alps and Adriatic Sea. Also known as JozฬŒe PucฬŒnik Airport, LJU (http://www.lju-airport.si/en/Main) is Sloveniaโ€™s national air transportation gateway and a vital infrastructure engine for the countryโ€™s diversified and growing export-driven economy. In 2004 Slovenia joined the European Union (EU) and the euro zone in 2007. LJU reaches a catchment area of some 4 million inhabitants within a 250-kilometer radius, which includes border areas in neighboring Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary. The airport also serves as a hub in the Balkan region.

Slovenia is a young EU country with a long history and numerous geographic, cultural and historic attractions waiting to be discovered by the rest of the world). As one of Europeโ€™s most forested countries, Slovenia offers outstanding natural beauty and endless opportunities for outdoor activities โ€“ from the Alps to the Adriatic. Natural treasures include the Triglav National Park and UNESCO Biosphere. The famous SฬŒkocjan Caves, one of the largest cave systems in the world, is also a World Heritage Site.

The city of Ljubljana is a fascinating and vibrant European capital that is celebrating the two-thousandth anniversary this year of Emona โ€“ a Roman town that once stood on the site of present-day downtown Ljubljana. Even earlier, about 7,000 years ago, the Ljubljana Marshes (once a lake) south of the city were inhabited by โ€œpile dwellersโ€. These people lived in houses resting on wooden piles in the shallow waters and traveled by canoe. Other city attractions include Ljubljana Castle, beautiful Baroque buildings and facades, the huge five-square-kilometer Tivoli Park, as well as numerous arts and culture events held every year.

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