Tuesday, July 01, 2014

AAI sets up Airport Users’ Consultative Committee for Chennai airport

Chennai: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has constituted an Airport Users’ Consultative Committee that will give its views on projects involving investments of more than ?50 crore in the Chennai airport.
According to sources, the newly formed committee will discuss with user agencies and stakeholders all the development projects at the airport, including the long pending privatisation of the airport.
The 12-member committee was constituted at the instruction of Airports Economic Regulatory Authority. Members have been drawn from the hospitality and travel industries. The industry is represented by the Confederation of Indian Industry, the Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
There is also representation from airline operators, Customs Department, Bureau of Immigration and Air Passengers Association of India (APAI). The Mumbai-based Express Industry Council of India is the only representative from outside Chennai representative.
01/07/14 TE Raja Simhan/Business Line
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