Shops relocated to decongest Delhi airport: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Shops at the domestic terminal of airport have been relocated to provide additional space for seamless passenger movement, the said today.

A Public Accounts Committee headed by leader K V Thomas had in its draft report indicted the airport operator about shrinkage of space for passengers because of restaurants, retail outlets, duty-free complexes and executive lounges.


The Committee had said that this could hamper passenger movement incase of a mishap.

A Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and culture to submitted a report in 2015 and found "security gaps" due to a lack of proper interface between the airport operator and the Police.

"Based on recommendations of both the committees International Airport Limited (DIAL) has released additional space for seamless passenger movement by relocating the shops. Besides, DIAL has also refurbished T-2 with an intention to ease congestion at T-2," Minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha said in Rajya Sabha.

Following concerns, aviation security watchdog Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) had also written to airport operators to provide floor plan of security restricted area in a bid to check encroachment by shops.

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