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India First Exclusive Terminal for Private Jet Flights now at Delhi Airport

Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri inaugurated India’s first General Aviation Terminal to deal with the flight operations of private jets at Delhi Airport. File:Sculpture of hasta mudras at Indira Gandhi International Airport.jpg -  Wikimedia Commons

It is a significant development that offers high- end infrastructure to the air passengers in Delhi. The new terminal has been made to encourage the development and handling of Chartered flight travelers from the Delhi airport.

The new terminal has 57 parking bays to deal with up to 150 private jet flights each day. Puri expressed that the IGI airport in Delhi took care of 40 general aviation flights every day before the Coronavirus pandemic, and now it is handling around 20 such flights.

The private jet operation comes under the general aviation category. With the introduction of this terminal, the Civil Aviation Ministry is planning to improve general aviation.

As per the official statement by the Delhi airport operator DIAL, the new terminal has a spacious passenger lounge, food and refreshment, and retail areas too, and 24×7 personal attendant services will be available.

It likewise expressed that the airport has a common handling area with customs and migrations. Additionally, passengers will have the facility of prompt admittance to private jet aircraft from the terminal. About 50 passengers can be dealt with by the new terminal every hour.

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