Delhi's Indira Gandhi International has been awarded with the title of World's Most Improved Airport in 2012 by the World Airport Awards held at the Passenger Terminal EXPO in Vienna.
The news is definitely going put big smiles on the faces of travellers who have flights to India and are scheduled to land at the award-winning Delhi Airport.
Other top challengers for the World's Most Improved Airport award were Ankara Esenboga Airport (2nd place), Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (3rd), Sydney Airport in (4th) and Recife International Airport (5th).
Chairman of SKYTRAX, Edward Plaisted praised the significant improvements in infrastructure and facilities of Delhi airport and said that the airport now meets competitive international standard.
With enhanced services and facilities, a tour of Delhi airport is definitely going to be a fascinating option for both luxury flyers as well as those seeking tickets with airlines operating cheap flights to India.
Delhi airport was also conferred with the title of ‘India’s best airport’. Bangalore International Airport, Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai and Chennai International Airport made up the top five in the country.
The World Airport Awards act as an esteemed benchmark of airport excellence and honours them on the basis of their annual SKYTRAX airport passenger satisfaction survey which includes areas like check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, security and immigration. The survey of the World Airport Awards is conducted at more than 388 airports worldwide.
The IGI airport is among the top choices of holiday makers looking for cheap flights deal to travel to India due to the high number of airlines it hosts from key international airports and a high frequency of flights. The airport is a key hub for Indian international carriers – Jet Airways, Air India and Kingfisher.
Reference: http://www.southalltravel.co.uk/news/India/90402126/Delhi-International-Airport---The-Most-Improved-Airport.html
The news is definitely going put big smiles on the faces of travellers who have flights to India and are scheduled to land at the award-winning Delhi Airport.
Other top challengers for the World's Most Improved Airport award were Ankara Esenboga Airport (2nd place), Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (3rd), Sydney Airport in (4th) and Recife International Airport (5th).
Chairman of SKYTRAX, Edward Plaisted praised the significant improvements in infrastructure and facilities of Delhi airport and said that the airport now meets competitive international standard.
With enhanced services and facilities, a tour of Delhi airport is definitely going to be a fascinating option for both luxury flyers as well as those seeking tickets with airlines operating cheap flights to India.
Delhi airport was also conferred with the title of ‘India’s best airport’. Bangalore International Airport, Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai and Chennai International Airport made up the top five in the country.
The World Airport Awards act as an esteemed benchmark of airport excellence and honours them on the basis of their annual SKYTRAX airport passenger satisfaction survey which includes areas like check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, security and immigration. The survey of the World Airport Awards is conducted at more than 388 airports worldwide.
The IGI airport is among the top choices of holiday makers looking for cheap flights deal to travel to India due to the high number of airlines it hosts from key international airports and a high frequency of flights. The airport is a key hub for Indian international carriers – Jet Airways, Air India and Kingfisher.
Reference: http://www.southalltravel.co.uk/news/India/90402126/Delhi-International-Airport---The-Most-Improved-Airport.html
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