Zurich Airport agrees to divest minority stake in Belo Horizonte airport, expects CHF 17 million gain
Reuters2026/08/21 12:18- Flughafen Zürich agreed to divest its indirectly held minority stake in Belo Horizonte International Airport in Brazil.
- Shift aligns with a strategy to focus international operations on majority holdings with operational responsibility.
- Buyer is Aeropuerto de Cancún, a unit of ASUR.
- Closing expected within months, subject to regulatory approvals.
- Deal expected to generate a one-off net gain of about CHF 17 million at group level on closing.
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