This is "a problem that has dragged on for many, many
years", said the president of Confederation of Tourism of Portugal (CTP), Francisco Calheiros, who was speaking
at the presentation of the conclusions of the study "Economic impact of
the non-decision on the implementation of the new Lisbon Airport".
Francisco Calheiros stressed that the importance of the new
airport is not just for tourism, saying that it is "an extremely important
national infrastructure" for the Portuguese economy and for other
activities.
"It is a large national infrastructure that is
urgent", he added, noting that the new airport has been discussed for a
long time and that "it is time to put a stop to it".
The study looked at four possible scenarios.
According to the study, "taking into account the time
required for the operation of a new airport, the unsatisfied demand for the
Humberto Delgado Airport will imply very significant costs over the next few
years, especially in the tourism sector, but also indirectly in the entire
economy. Portuguese".
In the scenario where the economic impacts "are more
plausible over time" – Portela+1, available in 2028 and with a faster
recovery in demand – “it is estimated that the accumulated potential loss of
generated wealth (VAB) until 2027 will reach 6.8 billion euros, associated on
average with 27.7 thousand fewer jobs annually and an estimated loss of tax
revenue of 1.9 billion euros".
That is, adding to the unrealized GVA the uncollected taxes,
"the country could lose around 9,000 million euros by 2027", says the
study.
Economic losses could reach 0.77% of Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) and 0.95% in employment, "in this scenario of delayed decision and
rapid recovery".
get your finger out and open the Beja airport updated and operating
overhall makes sense and quick to get going
By M Mouzer from UK on 14 Jul 2022, 14:25