Flying out of Delhi will be cheaper from tomorrow

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PTI: New Delhi, Dec 31 2012, 16:10 IST
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Flying out of Delhi would become cheaper from tomorrow, with the development fee (DF) charged by the operator of IGI airport here being reduced by Rs 100 for domestic and Rs 700 per international passenger.

The decision of GMR-led Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) to slash the charges followed a directive by Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) for charging Rs 100 and Rs 600 per embarking domestic and international passenger respectively from January one.

Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh had earlier directed DIAL and Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) to abolish DF at the two airports with effect from tomorrow.

Following this, DIAL had moved AERA, which, after consultations, decided to slash the rate which would remain effective till April 2016. Till today, DF being charged at Delhi airport was Rs 200 and Rs 1300 for domestice and international passengers respectively.

Welcoming the order, DIAL said in a statement the measure would "enable airlines to reduce the overall travel cost of passengers, thus giving a boost to the Indian aviation sector."

In October, the Minister had also directed Airports Authority of India (AAI) not to levy DF at Chennai and Kolkata airports, which are being modernised by it.

AAI was also asked to infuse additional equity of approximately Rs 288 crore in MIAL and Rs 102 crore in DIAL, against its 26 per cent share in the equity in them.

In case DF is abolished, the expected financing gap for MIAL will be estimated at about Rs 4,200 crore and for DIAL at about Rs 1,175 crore.

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Reader's Comments (3)| Post a Comment

Good bye Delhi

Tirumal Mundargi | 31-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
People living here unnecessarily may make use of this opportunity, especially the ones having grown up daughters, and leave this dangerous city once and for all.

Air travel

Balu | 31-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Air travel will be cheaper and railway train fares will be costlier from tomorrow. This shows how much concerned the government is for common people.

Already booked ticked

sumit | 31-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
what about the people who have already booked flight? Will the extra money be returned?

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