New Delhi: Taking a taxi to or from the Indira Gandhi International
Airport may now burn a hole in your pocket with the Delhi International
Airport Limited (DIAL) planning to impose an entry fee of Rs 150 on
every commercial vehicle, including taxis, entering the T3 arrival
terminal from October 20. DIAL says the step has been taken to ensure
passenger safety and to curb touts at the airport.
Besides paying the new fee, commercial vehicles are also likely to be towed away or have their tyres clamped if they exceed the time limit of eight minutes they will be allowed at the terminal, DIAL said.
Under the current conditions, he arrival area remains congested with all sorts of commercial vehicles driving in and causing raffic confusion, said DIAL. It added that the main objective in imposing the new fee was to curb he presence of touts who tarnish he image of the airport.
Read news in full 15/10/15 Anvit Srivastava/Times of India
Besides paying the new fee, commercial vehicles are also likely to be towed away or have their tyres clamped if they exceed the time limit of eight minutes they will be allowed at the terminal, DIAL said.
Under the current conditions, he arrival area remains congested with all sorts of commercial vehicles driving in and causing raffic confusion, said DIAL. It added that the main objective in imposing the new fee was to curb he presence of touts who tarnish he image of the airport.
Read news in full 15/10/15 Anvit Srivastava/Times of India
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