Airport Handling, a majority-owned subsidiary of dnata, has been awarded a seven-year license to provide ground handling services at Fiumicino Airport (FCO), following a tender process. However, the start of its operations has been delayed due to ongoing legal challenges initiated by the outgoing ground handler. Alberto Morosi, CEO of Airport Handling, said: “The airport authority designed the new tender procedure to improve service quality. Unfortunately, this extended delay impacts not only the awarded service providers but also the airport’s passengers and airlines. “Despite these setbacks, we remain fully committed to launching operations at Fiumicino as soon as possible. We
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