The facility would be available at ladies toilets in the airport at the end of this month and the cost of each napkin will be Rs 5, Director of Bagdogra Airport Rakish R Sahay said.
"The availability of sanitary napkins inside the terminal building will ensure comfort to women passengers and promote hygienic practices. It will also help address the deep rooted stigma attached to menstruation," the Director of Bagdogra Airport, Rakish R Sahay, told PTI.
The Bagdogra airport handles approximately 7,000 passengers daily and the footfall is expected to cross 20 lakh during the entire 2017-2018 fiscal, he said.
Sanitary napkin vending machines was made available to the women passengers at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport recently in Kolkata recently.
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