Delhi’s International Airport, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has been honored with three international awards, including for best airport by size in the Asia Pacific region, two years in a row. The positioning was declared by the ACI, a relationship among all of the world's airports established in 1991, for the 2015 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards on Monday. In holding the title, the IGIA scored 4.96 on a size of 1 to 5 in the ASQ review.
International airports have advanced into complex, client centered organizations in their own right, which means that much of the time are spent in competitive rivalry with one another for traveler activity. As the Executive General of ACI world, Angela Gittens, said, “More than anything, the ASQ is a route for the members to gauge the degree to which they convey on these desires".
The IGIA is an entryway to 58 domestic and 62 international destinations utilized by six national and 57 foreign airlines. Last year, the airport took care, on an average, 958 flights a day and 760 thousand tons of load a day.
The airport was produced in general & private partnership with the command held by DIAL to fund, the plan, manufacture, work and keep up it for a long time, with a choice to expand it for 30 more years. Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) is overseen by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) - is a three-way joint endeavor driven by GMR Group.
The two different rewards are for best airport by size and district - Asia Pacific (25-40 MPPA) and second best airport by area (Asia Pacific).
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Source: The Economic Times