New Delhi: In a bid to promote faster turnaround times from when an aircraft arrives to when it departs and thus free up aircraft parking stands, Delhi International Airport Ltd proposes to levy no charges for planes that park for up to two and half hours. Aircraft parked for over 6.5 hours, meanwhile, may attract higher charges, DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said on Wednesday.
The proposed higher charges for planes parked for a long time comes from the recent experience after a large…
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