JAKARTA. The Transportation Ministry has warned Lion Group against monopolizing services at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport after its subsidiary, PT Angkasa Transportindo Selaras (ATS), won managing rights over the airport, a former air force base that shares its airstrip and flight slots with commercial planes. The ministry's airport director, Agus Santoso, said all airport business entities (BUBU) that managed a civilian airport must provide proportional services to all its partners. "No monopoly, not in slot (shares) either. They must be fair," he said in Jakarta on Saturday, adding that ATS had yet to receive a BUBU certificate from the ministry despite a Supreme Court decision that granted Lion Group rights to manage the airport.
Govt warns Lion Group
JAKARTA. The Transportation Ministry has warned Lion Group against monopolizing services at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport after its subsidiary, PT Angkasa Transportindo Selaras (ATS), won managing rights over the airport, a former air force base that shares its airstrip and flight slots with commercial planes. The ministry's airport director, Agus Santoso, said all airport business entities (BUBU) that managed a civilian airport must provide proportional services to all its partners. "No monopoly, not in slot (shares) either. They must be fair," he said in Jakarta on Saturday, adding that ATS had yet to receive a BUBU certificate from the ministry despite a Supreme Court decision that granted Lion Group rights to manage the airport.