Ground handling at Community airports

SUMMARY OF:

Directive 96/67/EC on access to the groundhandling market at Community airports

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DIRECTIVE?

The ground-handling1 services at European Union (EU) airports where access is being granted include those that enable airlines to carry out air-transport activities (taxi guidance, cleaning, refuelling, baggage services, etc.).

The directive applies to all EU airports open to commercial traffic whose annual traffic is not less than 2 million passenger movements or 50,000 tonnes of cargo.

KEY POINTS

The managing body of an airport2, the airport user3 or the supplier of ground-handling services4 must, under the supervision of the designated auditor, rigorously separate the accounts of their ground-handling activities from the accounts of their other activities.

In parallel, the EU country:

FROM WHEN DOES THE DIRECTIVE APPLY?

It has applied since and had to become law in the EU countries by .

BACKGROUND

This directive provided for a gradual implementation schedule according to whether self-handling services or third-party handling services were involved. From , the directive applies to any airport located on the territory of a EU country at which the annual traffic is not less than 2 million passenger movements or 50,000 tonnes of cargo.

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KEY TERMS

  1. Ground-handling: covers a wide variety of services required by airlines in order to operate flights. These services include areas such as maintenance, fuel and freight handling. Ground-handling also covers services like passenger check-in, catering, baggage handling and transport within the airport itself.
  2. Managing body of the airport: the body responsible for administrating and managing airport infrastructures and supervising and coordinating the activities carried out by different operators.
  3. Airport user: natural or legal person carrying passengers, mail or cargo by air.
  4. Supplier of ground-handling services: natural or legal person providing third parties with one or more categories of ground-handling services.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council Directive 96/67/EC of on access to the groundhandling market at Community airports (OJ L 272, , pp. 36-45)

Successive amendments to Council Directive 96/67/EC have been incorporated in the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.

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