NEW DELHI: Aviation regulator DGCA has asked airlines to refund development fee charged from passengers flying out of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on the tickets booked for journey beyond April 30.
Airport tariff regulator Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA) had on February 3 this year directed DIAL, the airport operator, to discontinue levying development fee from May 1.
Indira Gandhi International Airport is operated by Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL), which is a joint venture between GMR group, Airports Authority of India and Germany's Fraport AG.
Currently, a domestic passenger boarding a plane from IGIA has to shell out R
s.100 per flight towards Development Fee (DF) while the amount is Rs. 600 for international flyers, which is all set to be discontinued from mid-night of April 30.
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Airport tariff regulator Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA) had on February 3 this year directed DIAL, the airport operator, to discontinue levying development fee from May 1.
Indira Gandhi International Airport is operated by Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL), which is a joint venture between GMR group, Airports Authority of India and Germany's Fraport AG.
Currently, a domestic passenger boarding a plane from IGIA has to shell out R
s.100 per flight towards Development Fee (DF) while the amount is Rs. 600 for international flyers, which is all set to be discontinued from mid-night of April 30.
To Read the News in Full
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