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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Delhi Aerocity finally takes off; welcomed by industry

New Delhi: Delhi Aerocity, a 43-acre hospitality and commerical district near the Indira Gandhi International Airport, is finally - after clearing a lot of hurdles - seeing the light of the day and is expected to usher in volumes and growth for both the aviation and hospitality industries.
Expected to ultimately house 16 luxury hotels and commercial spaces, it was conceived and approved as a part of the Delhi Airport master plan five years ago.
"The hospitality district of the aerocity offers quick access to the airport, besides being centrally located between the business areas of Delhi and Gurgaon," Rajiv Chib, associate director, PricewaterhouseCoopers, told IANS. "It is thus a logical extension of any major international airport and needs to be made functional at the earliest."
Chib's views were corroborated by national carrier Air India, which made the IGI airport as its hub way back in 2010.


According to the airline, Aerocity provides convenience to passengers. "Worldwide, frequent travellers prefer to stay in places like an Aerocity to conduct their business as fast as possible and then depart, avoiding traffic or any other hindrances.
Read News In Full 22/10/13 IANS/News Track India

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