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Indian civil aviation ministry urges airport operators to analyze throughput and space requirements for congestion-free travel

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 3 Min Read Published May 13, 2023
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The Indian civil aviation ministry has urged airport operators to conduct a comprehensive analysis of their throughput and space requirements to improve infrastructure and ensure hassle-free travel. The call comes amid concerns over airport congestion during peak travel periods, prompting a meeting between civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and airport and airline operators in the national capital.

During the meeting, participants discussed measures to strengthen infrastructure and expand capacity, with a focus on addressing peak-hour traffic at airports. The sources suggest that the ministry is keen to encourage airport operators to invest in their facilities to alleviate congestion and improve the overall travel experience for passengers.

The Indian aviation industry has been experiencing rapid growth in recent years, with passenger numbers expected to increase significantly in the coming years. However, this growth has also put pressure on the country’s aviation infrastructure, leading to congestion and delays at major airports. The civil aviation ministry’s call for airport operators to analyze their throughput and space requirements is part of a broader effort to address these issues and prepare for future growth.

The ministry’s focus on improving infrastructure and expanding capacity is likely to be welcomed by airlines and passengers alike. India’s airlines have been expanding rapidly in recent years, but have struggled to keep pace with the growth in passenger demand due to congestion and capacity constraints at airports. The government’s efforts to address these issues should help to create a more efficient and reliable aviation system in the country.

In addition to investing in infrastructure, the government has also been taking steps to liberalize the aviation sector and encourage greater competition. This includes the recent announcement of a new policy to allow more foreign airlines to operate in the country, as well as efforts to privatize state-owned airports. These measures are expected to further boost competition and drive innovation in the industry, leading to improved services and greater efficiency.

The Indian aviation industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years, with passenger numbers expected to double by 2037. However, to fully realize this potential, it is essential that the government and industry work together to address the challenges posed by congestion and capacity constraints. By investing in infrastructure and expanding capacity, India’s aviation sector can continue to grow and thrive in the years ahead.

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Sweta Jha May 13, 2023
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