The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Govt, airlines discuss UDAN, Delhi airport terminal issues

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

AIRLINES’ EXECUTIVES on Tuesday held detailed discussion­s with civil aviation ministers and senior ministry officials about the regional connectivi­ty scheme and issues pertaining to terminals for carriers at the Delhi airport.

Civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju and his junior Jayant Sinha as well as Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey and other officials were part of the meeting.

Air India CMD Ashwani Lohani, Spicejet CMD Ajay Singh, Goair managing director and CEO Wolfgang Prock-schauer, Indigo president and whole time director Aditya Ghosh as well as representa­tive from Jet Airways were among those in attendance.

Choubey said RCS (regional connectivi­ty scheme) and issues related to terminal 2 of the Delhi airport were discussed during the meeting with the airline officials.

Earlier this year, Delhi airport operator had asked no- frills carriers — Indigo, Spicejet and Goair — were asked to shift some of their operations to terminal 2 from terminal 1D.

However, difference­s have been persisting over the matter between the airlines and the airport operator.

About the issues pertaining to terminal 2, Choubey said several rounds of discussion­s have happened.

“We are taking the process forward... Today, there was one more round of discussion­s,” he said. Before taking a decision, the requiremen­ts of the airlines, airport and the passengers have to be kept in mind and those requiremen­ts have to be matched, Choubey noted.

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