Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), led by GMR AERO, has announced that the upgraded Terminal 2 (T2) at Indira Gandhi International Airport will become operational from October 26, coinciding with the start of the winter schedule. The move marks a significant milestone in India’s airport modernisation drive, with T2 now equipped to handle growing passenger...
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DEL Vibes: Immersive Cultural Showcase Launched at Delhi International Airport
The immersive platform offers domestic and international travellers a vibrant introduction to India’s classical music, dance and crafts. With programming across all terminals, ‘DEL Vibes’ transforms wait time into a soulful cultural encounter. In a first for any Indian airport, Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) has launched ‘DEL Vibes’, an experiential initiative celebrating India’s artistic...
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Despite efforts to ensure road safety, road deaths and accidents continue to climb creating a question mark on the efforts being put in ensuring safe road infrastructure. Infrastructure Today looks to understand the constraints in ensuring safe road infrastructure.
IGI introduces CDM
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) has become the first airport in the country to introduce Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM). The initiative has been jointly taken up by the Air Traffic Control (ATC)
Govt told to file documents on land allotment to DIAL
The Delhi High Court, hearing a petition alleging land allotment at a throwaway price to private operator Delhi International Airport (DIAL) for the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi on October 31 asked the Union Government to submit documents related to the allotment of land.
GMR says Draft CAG report erroneous
Terming the Draft CAG report on Delhi International Airport (DIAL) erroneous, GMR Infrastructure said that land at concessional rates and other benefits available to it to
Delhi airport to have BRT corridor
After the Metro and innÂumerable flyovers, it’s the turn of the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor to make an appearaÂnce at the airport. A 25-km long streÂtch, the new BRT will boast of segregated lanes
Infra-Landmarks: Few and far between
The past 12 months have not belonged to infrastructure flag-offs. As the economy turned south in 2008-09, not as many infra projects as targeted were awarded, especially those in road, rail, port and energy; in most cases, the targets themselves took a heavy beating.