Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia Makes Surprise Visit To Delhi Airport Amid Complaints
This comes as many passengers continued to experience long waiting hours at the Delhi airport on Sunday.
New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia makes a surprise visit to Terminal 3 of Delhi International Airport amid complaints of congestion by passengers at the airport.
Scindia, along with senior ministry officials, visited Terminal 3 of the airport amid complaints from passengers about long queues and waiting hours.
#WATCH | Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia's surprise visit to Terminal 3 of Delhi International Airport to review the situation as passengers complain of crowding
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#WATCH | Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia makes a surprise visit to Terminal 3 of Delhi International Airport amid complaints of congestion by passengers pic.twitter.com/5XBrNNDhDD
— ANI (@ANI) December 12, 2022
The Minister held discussions with all stakeholders on ways to address the congestion woes at the airport, news agency PTI reported.
The minister inspected in the morning the arrangements made to address the congestion, and key directions were issued with specific timelines, PTI reported officials as saying.
The measures will be implemented soon, and the changes are expected to take effect in the next six to seven days, they said.
Over the past few days, passengers have been complaining about long waiting hours at the airport and some also shared pictures of the crowd at the airport on social media.
Discussions are also going on with airlines to reduce the number of flights during peak hours at the three terminals. The effort is to have 14 flights at T3, 11 in T2 and 8 in T1 during these hours, officials had said on Saturday.
The peak hours are from 5 am to 9 am and 4 pm to 8 pm.
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the national capital is the country's largest airport. It has three terminals -- T1, T2 and T3. All international flights and some domestic services operate from T3.
On average, it handles around 1.90 lakh passengers and about 1,200 flights daily.
On December 7, Scindia held a detailed discussion with heads of all major Indian airports, CISF and immigration officials on capacities deployed. The discussion was also on the capacities required at every point to process domestic and international passengers smoothly through the peak travel season.
During the meeting, various initiatives, including plans for peak hour capacity based on passenger processing capacity at each airport, were also discussed.
(With Agency Inputs)