AbstractThe paper analyses two airport investment projects in Europe: the completed investment at Milan Malpensa Airport and the investment at Berlin Brandenburg International. The two facilities were chosen because of similarities in their market environments. The paper examines the history of the projects, their objectives, demand forecasts, assessment methodologies and the strategies of the main carriers that use them. A comparison between expectations and outcomes for Malpensa a decade after its opening allows examination of the validity of the parameters used in the decision-making. The criteria being used to assess the investment in Berlin Brandenburg International are explored.
Strategies and pitfalls in the infrastructure development of airports: A comparison of Milan Malpensa and Berlin Brandenburg International airports
Journal of Air Transport Management ; 16 , 2 ; 65-73
2009-01-01
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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