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New Delhi: The Indian aviation industry may still be reeling from the impact of the pandemic, but the new terminal for private jets and chartered flights in the national capital has seen surge since its launch nearly six months ago.
The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), a GMR Group-led consortium that runs the Indira Gandhi International Airport, launched India’s first General Aviation Terminal (GAT), meant specifically for chartered flights, on 18 September 2020.
The GAT has seen 25 per cent growth since its launch from 96 passengers per day earlier to around 120 now, according to company data.
The domestic-to-international passenger travel ratio stands at 90:10. The number of air traffic movements per day is also up from 24 in September 2020 to 30 now, the data showed.
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Get cheaper flight tickets for flying without baggage, here s how Currently, passengers can carry 15 KGs of check-in baggage beyond which a fee is charged per kg basis.
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Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 03:06 PM IST
Good news for airline passengers as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued a circular, allowing airlines to give concessions in ticket prices to passengers who carry no baggage.
The new rules will provide tickets for cheap for those passengers travelling with no baggage or just cabin baggage. However, the cabin baggage has to be within the permissible weight limit.
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