Court directs govt to reply to Chennai airport workers' union petition
The union is protesting a government decision to privatise Chennai airport
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The union is protesting a government decision to privatise Chennai airport
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The RFQ is expected to be opened later this month and the documents would be published, putting the details of the evaluations done by the players in the public domain. The requests are then to be cleared by the government, as per the procedure, according to a senior official from the Airport Authority of India.
During the visit, airport officials explained the potential of the facility, including that of commercialising the land available with the Airports Authority. According to information available, the PPP model will be executed through a special purpose vehicle.
Airport employees have been protesting the move to privatise the facility, after it was refurbished with an investment of around Rs 2,015 crore. There also have been allegations about the sub-standard work in modernisation and upgradation, which has left the facility lacking in international standards. According to earlier reports, the ministry itself has said that the maintenance of the new terminal at the Chennai Airport is bad and the work done for upgradation of the airport is patchy and does not meet quality standards set at Delhi or Mumbai.
According to Airports Authority of India, the Chennai airport has seen a 9.4% increase in passengers between April and December 2014-15, at 1.06 crore passengers, both domestic and international, as compared to 97.29 lakh passengers during the same period of previous year. For a nine month period from April to December 2014, the aircraft movement numbers has seen an increase to 93,148 compared from 90,253 in the same period in 2013, an increase of 3.2%.
First Published: Mar 11 2015 | 8:49 PM IST