Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AAI defers plan to privatise Jaipur and Ahmedabad airports

- Rhik Kundu rhik.k@livemint.com

MUMBAI: THE NEW PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE AVIATION AND FINANCE MINISTRIES, WHO IN TURN ARE EXPECTED TO TAKE A DECISION IN THE NEXT 23 WEEKS

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has deferred plans to privatise the Jaipur and Ahmedabad airports as it could get only single bids for them.

“We have suggested more changes to the privatisat­ion proposal for these airports to make them attractive to the bidders,” said AAI chairman GP Mohapatra. The new proposals have been sent to the aviation and finance ministries, who in turn are expected to take a decision in the next two to three weeks, he said. Mohapatra, however, did not elaborate on the terms and conditions of the new proposal.

The government had first come up with the plan to partially privatise Jaipur and Ahmedabad airports in 2014.

However, these efforts hit a rough patch after AAI’s tender for privatisin­g terminal operations at these airports during 2017-18 failed to attract bidders because of the stringent terms and conditions of the contract.

Prospectiv­e bidders were reluctant to take part in the bidding then as the scope to generate revenue from only airport terminals seemed low.

“Issues raised by bidders included stringent performanc­erelated monitoring parameters, a greater say in capital expenditur­e planning and infusion, and clarity on ownership structure,” an AAI official, who did not want to be named, had earlier told Mint.

AAI relaxed some of the terms in March, including the bidding parameters and the contract period, which was extended to 15 years from the initial 10 years. However, this, too, failed to attract bidders.

“The revised plans that have been sent to the ministries for approval gives more operationa­l control to the private players,” the AAI official quoted above said on Monday.

Meanwhile, AAI is also working on increasing the capacity at several airports during 2018-19, including the ones at Chennai, Srinagar, Pune, Dehradun, Lucknow, Mangaluru, Jaipur, Goa, Agartala, Guwahati, Leh, Patna, Tiruchirap­palli, Vijayawada, Port Blair, Agartala, Kozhikode, Thiruvanan­thapuram and Jabalpur.

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