Sunday, June 10, 2012

IATA attacks govt for airport charges hike, delay in infra dev

Beijing: India Monday came under sharp attack for the recent hike in charges at Delhi airport and major delays in building new airports and strengthening infrastructure, with airlines' body IATA saying this was "clearly unacceptable" and the government should encourage the aviation sector for overall economic growth.
Observing that India's airport regulator AERA allowed a whopping 346 percent hike in Delhi airport charges, IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler said "this is clearly unacceptable".
"The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has to pay 46 percent of its revenue to the government... This is neither in the interest of the airlines nor of the airport".
11/06/12 PTI/Zee News
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