The distance between safety gates and boarding gates at Delhi airport’s T3 terminal are removed from one another making it robust for passengers to cowl the space in a brief span of time. Further, with not sufficient battery-operated buggies working between the 2 factors makes it harder for passengers to attain on time.
The members of Parliamentary Committee on Estimates visited T3 with the representatives of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on September 26 final yr, stated a parliamentary committee report that was tabled in Lok Sabha on August 8.
The Delhi airport, which is operated and managed by GMR Group-led DIAL, has three terminals. “The committee had observed that many of the boarding gates at this (T3) terminal were very far from the security gates which made it difficult for the passengers, especially old age, female and child passengers, to reach the boarding gates,” the report talked about.
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Change of boarding gate on the final minute was additionally inflicting inconvenience to the passengers as that they had to stroll lengthy distances at very quick discover, it famous. “Though, there is a facility of battery operated buggies at T3 to reach to the boarding gates, they were very less in number to cater to the huge passenger traffic at the T3,” it added.
(With inputs from PTI)