International tender for 22 regional airports
ATHENS. The Superfund is initiating an international tender to concession 22 regional airports for around 40 years, with the goal of upgrading infrastructure, improving services, and boosting regional development.
The board of directors of the Superfund on Wednesday approved the launch of an international tender process for the development of 22 regional airports in the country.
The disposal of the airports, which are currently under the management of the Civil Aviation Authority, will be carried out through a concession agreement with a duration of approximately 40 years. The tender will commence immediately and will be conducted in two phases: the first concerns the expression of interest, and the second the submission of binding offers by the pre-selected investment groups.
The deadline for submitting expressions of interest has been set for Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
The concession of the 22 regional airports aims to contribute to the upgrading of their infrastructure and operational capabilities, the improvement of the services provided, while also strengthening regional development and the country’s connectivity.
The 22 airports included in the unified asset portfolio (cluster) are: Alexandroupolis, Araxos, Astypalaia, Ikaria, Ioannina, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Kastellorizo, Kastoria, Kozani, Kythira, Leros, Limnos, Milos, Naxos, Nea Anchialos, Paros, Sitia, Skyros, Syros, and Chios.
For the tender, the Superfund has appointed Eurobank as financial advisor, Doxiadis Associates as technical and traffic advisor, and the firms Your Legal Partners and Dracopoulos & Vassalakis as legal advisors for the tender process and the transaction.
GIORGOS KATSAITIS
