Delhi`s IGI second best |
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) has been adjudged the second best in the world according to the latest Airport Service Quality (ASQ) report 2016, which was released by Airports Council International (ACI). The best airport is Incheon in South Korea. In 2016, IGI had moved to the `over 40 million passengers per annum` (MPPA) category — the highest based on passenger footfall. The airport`s ASQ score also increased substantially from 4.96 in 2015 to 4.99 in 2016. This helped IGI rise above other airports and attain the second position globally. DIAL is looking forward to a strong collaboration and support of airport stakeholders as well as passengers. The IGIA Master Plan 2016 will further enhance the experience of our passengers and create a new benchmark for the aviation community worldwide. In 2015, IGI was adjudged the best airport in the world in the smaller category of 25-40 million passengers per annum and ranked number 6 globally with an ASQ score of 4.96. The Delhi airport was ranked 101 when the GMR-led consortium took over operations in 2006.
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