New Delhi: The Airports Council International (ACI) Thursday said India
last year witnessed passenger traffic growth of 6.2 percent and the
Indian airports sector needs to be prepared to handle increased
passenger numbers and more cargo in the coming years.
"India is full of potential with a large population in a large country with a growing middle class. However it still has a long way to go in view of the fact that other countries with similar or lower population bases handle relatively larger volumes of passenger traffic," said Angela Gittens, world director general, ACI.
According to ACI, one of the key challenges for Indian aviation is the development of airport infrastructure and the economic regulators in the sector should focus more on service quality rather than strict price control.
Read news in full28/08/14 IANS/daijiworild.com
"India is full of potential with a large population in a large country with a growing middle class. However it still has a long way to go in view of the fact that other countries with similar or lower population bases handle relatively larger volumes of passenger traffic," said Angela Gittens, world director general, ACI.
According to ACI, one of the key challenges for Indian aviation is the development of airport infrastructure and the economic regulators in the sector should focus more on service quality rather than strict price control.
Read news in full28/08/14 IANS/daijiworild.com
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