Airport Economics in Latin America and the Caribbean : Benchmarking, Regulation, and Pricing

This report presents the findings of a first-ever, comprehensive study of how Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region airports have evolved during a notable period of transition in airport ownership. It is an unbiased, positive analysis of what happened, rather than a normative analysis of what should be done to reform and to attract private sector participation to the airport sector. It takes the first step to respond to the need for more conclusive information about the influence of airport ownership on economic performance. The report centers on the study of three dimensions of performance: productive efficiency, institutional setup for the governance of the sector, and financing. This multifaceted report uses a range of advanced quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the relationship between airport ownership and performance in the LAC region. After a comprehensive overview, chapters 1 and 2 provide the necessary background for the air transport sector and the evolution of private sector participation and investment in airport infrastructure. In chapter 3, questionnaires submitted to airport operators and regulators led to the creation of the unique data sets, which were first used to compare performance across 14 partial performance indicators, and next used to develop aggregate measures of efficiency necessary for the benchmarking exercise. In chapter 4, a qualitative study of the relationship between type of regulating agency (independent or government-led) and transparency, accountability, and bureaucracy provides insight into how recent reforms have also affected the quality of regulatory governance. Chapter 5 provides an in-depth analysis of the evolution of tariff structures in the region as compared to a sample of international airports. Several important topics were not included in this report but should be the focus of future research. In particular, the evolution of the quality of services in airports deserves greater attention, as airports are increasingly becoming business centers and key gateways for trade competitiveness. The other main topic that requires detailed practical research is climate change and its relationship with the airport sector.

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Main Author: Serebrisky, Tomas
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2011-12-20
Subjects:ACCESS TO AIRPORTS, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING MANUALS, ADEQUATE INVESTMENT, ADEQUATE REPRESENTATION, AERONAUTICAL CHARGES, AERONAUTICAL TARIFF, AERONAUTICAL TARIFFS, AIR, AIR CARGO, AIR CARGO TRAFFIC, AIR FREIGHT, AIR NAVIGATION, AIR TRAFFIC, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM, AIR TRANSPORT, AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, AIR TRANSPORT DEMAND, AIR TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, AIR TRANSPORT MARKET, AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR, AIR TRAVEL, AIRBUS, AIRCRAFT, AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS, AIRCRAFT PARKING, AIRCRAFTS, AIRLINE, AIRLINES, AIRPORT, AIRPORT CAPACITY, AIRPORT CHARGES, AIRPORT CONCESSIONS, AIRPORT EFFICIENCY, AIRPORT INDUSTRY, AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, AIRPORT INVESTMENT, AIRPORT INVESTMENTS, AIRPORT MANAGEMENT, AIRPORT OPERATIONS, AIRPORT OPERATOR, AIRPORT OPERATORS, AIRPORT OWNERSHIP, AIRPORT REGULATION, AIRPORT RUNWAY, AIRPORT SECTOR, AIRPORT SERVICE, AIRPORT SERVICES, AIRPORT TARIFFS, AIRPORT TERMINAL, AIRPORT TRAFFIC, AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT, AIRPORTS, AIRPORTS CONCESSION, AUTONOMY, BRIDGE, CAPITAL COSTS, CAPITAL FLOWS, CARGO AIRCRAFT, CARGO HUB, CARGO TRAFFIC, CITY AIRPORT, CIVIL AVIATION, CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY, CLIMATE CHANGE, CONCESSION CONTRACTS, CONCESSION SCHEME, CONCESSIONAIRES, CONSTRUCTION, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE, COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER, COST OF CAPITAL, DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS, DEREGULATION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DIVESTITURE, DOMESTIC PASSENGERS, DOMESTIC TRAFFIC, DRIVERS, DUE DILIGENCE, ECONOMIC CRISIS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, ECONOMIC REGULATION, ECONOMICS, ECONOMICS OF INFRASTRUCTURE, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, EFFECTS OF OWNERSHIP, EFFICIENCY OF AIRPORTS, ELASTICITY, ELASTICITY OF DEMAND, EMPLOYMENT, EXCHANGE RATE, FINANCIAL CLOSURE, FINANCIAL CRISES, FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FINANCING SOURCES, FLEETS, FREIGHT, FUEL, FUEL PRICES, GENERATION, GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, GROWTH IN DEMAND, GROWTH IN PASSENGER DEMAND, GROWTH RATES, HANDLING, HUB AIRPORTS, INCOME, INCOME ELASTICITY, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS, INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES, INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT, INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS, INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION, INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION, INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS, INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, LABOR COSTS, LANDING, LARGE CITIES, LEASE CONTRACT, LEASE CONTRACTS, LOWER TARIFFS, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, NATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION AGENCY, NAVIGATION CHARGES, NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT, NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS, OPERATING COSTS, OPERATING MARGINS, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, OPERATION OF AIRPORTS, PASSENGER AIRCRAFT, PASSENGER NUMBERS, PASSENGER TRAFFIC, PASSENGERS, PASSENGERS PER EMPLOYEE, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, PRIVATE AIRPORT OPERATORS, PRIVATE CAPITAL, PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS, PRIVATE FINANCING, PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE, PRIVATE INVESTMENT, PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN AIRPORTS, PRIVATE INVESTMENTS, PRIVATE OPERATORS, PRIVATE PROVIDERS, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, PRIVATIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY, PSP, PUBLIC INVESTMENT, PUBLIC POLICIES, PUBLIC SECTOR, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, RAIL, RAILWAYS, RANGE, RATE OF RETURN, REFERENCE, REGULATOR, REGULATORS, REGULATORY AGENCIES, REGULATORY AGENCY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, REMOTE, REVENUE PER PASSENGER, ROAD, ROADS, RUNWAY, SAVINGS, SINGLE CONCESSION, SQUARE, SUBSIDIARY, SURCHARGES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TARIFF STRUCTURE, TAX, TAX LAWS, TERMINAL, TERMINALS, TRADE FLOWS, TRAFFIC DEMAND, TRAFFIC GROWTH, TRAFFIC MOVEMENT, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVES, TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORT MARKET, TRANSPORT PROJECTS, TRANSPORT RESEARCH, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSPORTS, TRAVELERS, TRUE, UPPER, URBAN TRANSPORT, UTILITIES, WATER DISTRIBUTION,
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