An executive with a leading soft drink giant was visibly upset when he had to catch a flight from Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow, recently. “There is hardly any place to sit, washrooms are dirty, it’s not a happy experience,” he said. Although long queues at check-in counters are common across Indian airports now, air traffic from non-metro cities has multiplied exponentially over the last five years due to a booming middle class and cheap ticket prices. In fact, a study conducted by travel portal MakeMyTrip states about one-fourth of ...
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