The Indira Gandhi International Airport has been adjudged the world’s second best airport in the 25-40 million passengers category by the Airport Council International.
The airport also has been named the fourth best in the world among 199 airports across all categories.
A nine-member team, comprising representatives from airport operator Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), Central Industrial Security Force, Airport Operations Control and Air India received the ‘ACI ASQ Award’ at an award ceremony organised by the Airport Council International (ACI) in Istanbul, Turkey on Thursday.IGI airport scored 4.83 out of 5 on the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) scale.
Expressing his delight, I Prabhakara Rao, CEO-DIAL said, ‘Representing an Indian airport at a globally recognised forum was really an emotional moment, something that we as IGIA community, are really proud of.
This recognition is testimony to the efforts of all our employees and partners who have consistently met the expectations of the Industry.I am thankful to the IGIA family for their support in all our endeavors and we will continue to strive for the best and deliver a World Class airport experience to our passengers.’