Frankfurt: Airports at Delhi and Mumbai would be developed as 'seamless
hubs' by the 27-member airline grouping Star Alliance and work on it may
start next year itself, a top alliance official has said.
"We are looking at developing Delhi and Mumbai as our seamless hubs for transfering passengers with ease from international to domestic flights, domestic to international and international to international," Star Alliance Vice President (Customer Experience and IT) Justin Erbacci told reporters here.
Noting that the Alliance partner Air India's support would be required for establishing a hub at its home country, Erbacci said a decision on whether Delhi or Mumbai airport would be developed first was expected to be taken by the year end. He said the seamless hub project would normally take 6-8 months to be completed.
Read news in full 21/10/14 Economic Times
"We are looking at developing Delhi and Mumbai as our seamless hubs for transfering passengers with ease from international to domestic flights, domestic to international and international to international," Star Alliance Vice President (Customer Experience and IT) Justin Erbacci told reporters here.
Noting that the Alliance partner Air India's support would be required for establishing a hub at its home country, Erbacci said a decision on whether Delhi or Mumbai airport would be developed first was expected to be taken by the year end. He said the seamless hub project would normally take 6-8 months to be completed.
Read news in full 21/10/14 Economic Times
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