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Vaccine buoys passenger recovery hope for MAHB

But the new immunisation plan that will be rolled out at the end of the month is lending hope that passenger volumes will return. PETALING JAYA: Even before the national Covid-19 immunisation plan can take off, analysts are already upgrading stocks that they feel will benefit from this exercise. (MAHB). MAHB’s share price has suffered since the onslaught of the pandemic last year, as passenger volumes dried up at the 39 airports it manages in the country and also in Turkey. But the new immunisation plan that will be rolled out at the end of the month is lending hope that passenger volumes will return.

RHB upgrades MAHB to buy on expected FY22 turnaround

MAHB passenger movement down 82 6%

Turkish airports in talks for state aid amid traffic slump

(Feb 16): Turkey’s top airports are seeking government support worth hundreds of millions of dollars as the coronavirus crisis shatters demand at some of the world’s biggest terminals, people familiar with the situation said. Hubs including Istanbul’s new US$9 billion facility pressed state airport authority DHMI for rental deferrals, discounts and contract extensions in joint talks, said the people, who asked not to be named as discussions are private. The negotiations are likely to result in bespoke terms reflecting the different circumstances at each airport, the people said. DHMI declined to comment. Turkey’s domestic market protected its airports from the level of collapse seen in western Europe last year. Even so, the loss of tourist and transit traffic took a toll. Istanbul’s main hub, opened in 2019, utilized just a quarter of its 90 million-passenger capacity, while Sabiha Gokcen, the city’s second base, run by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd, saw a 52% fall. F

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