Chennai: The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has taken note of the repeated complaints by passengers on the poor state of toilets at the airport.
A study will be commissioned this month on ways to improve the toilets.
Airport director Deepak Shastri said, “Some of the toilets at the airport have construction-related problems.
At first, we plan to revamp two toilets that most passengers use. After that, we will conduct a customer feedback survey. If we receive a positive response, then the project will be taken up for other toilets too.”
Chennai airport, with about 330 flight movements, handles at least 30,000 passengers on a daily basis, said officials.
02/02/15 Sunitha Sekar/The Hindu
A study will be commissioned this month on ways to improve the toilets.
Airport director Deepak Shastri said, “Some of the toilets at the airport have construction-related problems.
At first, we plan to revamp two toilets that most passengers use. After that, we will conduct a customer feedback survey. If we receive a positive response, then the project will be taken up for other toilets too.”
Chennai airport, with about 330 flight movements, handles at least 30,000 passengers on a daily basis, said officials.
02/02/15 Sunitha Sekar/The Hindu
No comments:
Post a Comment