Sunday, April 22, 2012

IGI airport adjudged world's most improved airport

New Delhi: The IGI airport has been adjudged the world's most improved airport as well as the number one airport in India by SKYTRAX-World Airport Awards.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport took the top honours in 'Most Improved' category for this year leaving Ankara Esenboga airport at second spot, Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport at third, Sydney Airport at fourth and Recife International Airport at fifth place at the recently concluded 'SKYTRAX - World Airport Awards' in Vienna.
"In the 'India's Best Airport' category, Delhi airport topped the chart after relegating Bangalore International Airport to second spot. Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, also run by GMR Group, came at the third spot," a DIAL spokesperson said.
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai was adjudged fourth, while Chennai International Airport secured the fifth place for airports in the sub-continent.
The World Airport Awards are prestigious recognition for airports across the world, based on the annual SKYTRAX airport passenger satisfaction survey conducted at more than 388 airports world-wide.
22/04/12 Press Trust of India/IBN Live
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