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Scindia discusses capacity enhancement, other issues with airport operators

Scindia on Friday discussed capacity enhancement, security equipment, and customs issues with airport operators, amid rising domestic air traffic

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday discussed capacity enhancement, security equipment, and customs issues with airport operators, amid rising domestic air traffic. India is one of the fastest-growing aviation markets and air traffic is on the rise while airlines are also introducing flights on various domestic and international routes.

Scindia meets Advisory Group

In a tweet on Friday, Scindia said that he met the Advisory Group on Airport Operators to deliberate on a range of issues, such as capacity enhancement, security equipment, and customs issues. "Given the positive trend of a surge in domestic traffic, we are working to ensure that the industry is ready to cater to this growth," he said. Currently, there are around 148 operational airports.

11 airlines to operate during summer schedule

During the summer schedule from March 26 to October 28, Indian airlines will be operating a total of 22,907 weekly domestic flights. As many as 11 airlines will be operating scheduled domestic services during this period.
In February, domestic air traffic jumped nearly 57 percent to 1.2 crore compared to the year-ago period.

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