Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Two global players in fray for handling ops at airport

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR AIRPORT HAS OPENED TWO ADDITIONAL BOARDING GATES ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF TERMINAL 2 TO REDUCE CONGESTION DURING PEAK HOURS

Two global players — Daa Internatio­nal of Ireland and Vinci Airport Singapore — are among the seven companies that have bid for running the terminal building and other operations at Jaipur airport, and the bids will be opened by May-end, an Airports Authority of India (AAI) official said.

The AAI had invited request for proposal (RFP) from bidders for operation and maintenanc­e of passenger terminal building, operations control centre, passenger boarding bridges, apron area and car park, among others.

Daa Internatio­nal that operates Ireland’s airports and Vinci Airports Singapore, which has global presence, have shown interest in Jaipur airport. Among domestic players, GMR Airports, GVK Airports Services and Bengal Aerotropol­is have bid for running the terminal building.

Out of 11 companies that participat­ed in the pre-bid conference, seven have shown interest in Jaipur airport. At present, different agencies handle different sections as most work has been outsourced. The AAI will retain control of the airport traffic control (ATC) and other operations outside the terminal except for car parking.

The plan also involves relocation of workforce and equipment, which is significan­t as an earlier proposal to hand over the management of Jaipur airport to a private operator had failed due to manpower and revenue-sharing issues.

“The objective is to make the entire operation more efficient by bringing it under the ambit of a single agency,” Jaipur airport director JS Balhara told HT.

Last year, AAI had rejected Singapore’s Changi Airport’s proposal to operate and maintain Jaipur airport as it was deemed financiall­y unviable.

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