Competition Watchdog Fines Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport for Abuse of Dominant Position

The Competition Council fined Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport for abuse of a dominant position, due to the fact that the management of the utility denied the access of the handling company Romanian Airport Services SA to the airport infrastructure, according to a press release of the competition watchdog sent to Agerpres.

Representatives of the Competition Council claim that both the Competition Law and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union have been violated, says AviationPros.com.

“This is the first sanction measure applied by the competition authority in the Romanian aviation industry. By Decision no. 74 of October 8, 2019, the plenary meeting of the Competition Council found that Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport has committed an abuse of a dominant position, by refusing to allow the access of Romanian Airport Services SA to the airport infrastructure necessary for the provision of ground handling services at Cluj Airport between 11.09.2015 – 09.03.2017, thus violating the provisions of Article 6 paragraph (1) of the Competition Law No. 21 / 1996, as well as the provisions of Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,” reads the release.

The Romanian Airport Services SA is a Romanian handling company operating on ten airports in Romania, providing services in 2019 for approximately 6,300,000 passengers and 47,000 aircraft movements. Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport is an autonomous company that operates under the Cluj County Council and registered in 2019 a traffic of approximately 2,920,000 passengers, being the second largest airport in Romania.

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