Friday, May 14, 2010

New Delhi International Airport

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New Delhi International Airport

In the Asia Pacific region, the New Delhi International Airport has been voted as best airport in terms of improvement.

The award recognises those airports that have made the most progress in improving service quality. Delhi International Airport Limited is a joint venture consortium led by global infrastructure major GMR which took charge of the airport in May 2006 under the public private partnership initiative of Civil Aviation Ministry.

The upcoming T3 terminal will have a capacity of 34 million passenger traffic per annum and will become operational in July.

The 2009 passenger ratings show that despite the economic crisis, overall satisfaction at airports increased by almost 3 per cent worldwide compared to 2008. It is gratifying to see that 82 per cent of the airports were rated with stable or improved performance, the SCI survey said.

"This dual distinction is a great motivating factor for us. The achievement is a result of the effort put in by all the stakeholders at the airport and I would like to thank them all for their support. We are confident that with the opening of the swanky T3 terminal in July, IGAI's rating will improve even further," P S Nair, CEO, Delhi International Airport, said after receiving the award.

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