Friday, November 19, 2010

SC reserves order on airport development fee

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today reserved its order on the dispute over airport development fee (ADF), charged by private airports in Delhi and Mumbai from outgoing domestic and international passengers.
A Bench comprising Justices R V Raveendran and Justice A K Patnaik reserved its order on the petition filed by two NGOs challenging ADF charged by Delhi International Airport (DIAL) and Mumbai International Airport (MIAL).
The apex court also granted 10 days to DIAL, MIAL, Airport Authority of India and the Center to file their additional written submissions before it in this matter.
At present, passengers departing from Delhi airport have to pay a fee of Rs 200 for domestic flights and Rs 1,300 for international flights. Fliers departing from Mumbai are charged Rs 100 for domestic and Rs 600 for international flights.
The NGO, Consumer Online Foundation, challenging the ADF contended that the fee was illegal, as it was not approved by Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA). However, this was opposed by the counsel appearing for DIAL, MIAL and the Centre.
18/11/10 Press Trust of India/Business Standard
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