No ADF charges at Delhi, Mumbai airports from January 1

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Currently, the ADF is charged at the rate of Rs 200 per domestic and Rs 1,300 per international passenger at Delhi Airport and Rs 100 and Rs 600 respectively at Mumbai.

Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh directed Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) and Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) to abolish ADF at the two airports from January 1 next year and accordingly submit proposals to Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), an official spokesperson said.

The move came days after the Civil Aviation Ministry directed AAI not to pursue its proposal to levy ADF at Chennai and Kolkata Airports, which are being modernised now.

While ADF is levied to meet cash flow requirements before completion of an airport upgrade project, UDF is charged for using the completed facility. At present, ADF is levied at private-led Delhi and Mumbai airports, among others.

Once ADF is abolished, the expected financing gap for MIAL would be about Rs 4,200 crore and for DIAL about Rs 1,175 crore.

The minister simultaneously asked AAI to infuse additional equity of approximately Rs 288 crore in MIAL and Rs 102 crore in DIAL, against its 26 per cent share in the equity of both the joint ventures.

The balance in financing gap would have to be met by the airport operators through infusion of their share of equity, the spokesperson said.

Fresh proposal regarding equity infusion by AAI would be submitted to AERA soon, official sources said. (More)

  

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First Published: Oct 16 2012 | 6:45 PM IST

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