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Genoa Airport 2023 budget: reduced losses and new perspectives

Planned expansion of the passenger terminal in 2025

The board of directors of Aeroporto di Genova SpA, 60% controlled by the Western Ligurian Sea Port System Authority and 40% by the Genoa Chamber of Commerce, has recently approved the 2023 financial statements. The numbers close with losses reduced to 3.1 million euros, improving the initial estimate of a deficit of 4.8 million. The approval marks the end of a period of tensions that included the renewal...

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