Airport Services
The last three decades seen a significant increase in the scope of competition among airports. This development, which was primarily driven by the rise in number of airports, is characterised by the commercialisation of the airport industry, in which many airports adopt a more commercially-oriented approach towards business management. And as competition rise to another level, the focus of the competition turns into attracting more customers/passengers. The game of winning of more passengers led to the introduction of new services and improvement of existing ones. Airport services like air traffic control, security, ground handling, and commercial facilities (e.g. restaurants and retail stores) set an airport apart from the other. These services, especially their pricing and quality of service, can have a great impact on the competitiveness and affordability airports. Hence, all airports have an established provision on airport services competition to control and effectively managed the pricing and quality of service offered by the service providers.
resto inside the mactan airport
