Fast food chain McDonald's on Thursday opened an outlet in the city's international airport that it claimed is the country's first airport drive-thru restaurant. The outlet, opened by McDonald's India (West & South), is located just 100 meters from Terminal 2 of the city's international airport. This will also be the first McDonald's outlet in the city operating 24x7, the company said in a statement. The airport outlet spans over 3,000 sqft, a McCafe, a dine-in area, and a takeaway counter. There is also a dedicated drive-thru lane and a customer ordering display board for customers to seamlessly order and enjoy their meals on-the-go. It also has four self ordering kiosks to help customers save time. With this addition, McDonald's now has three joints in T2. Saurabh Kalra, the managing director of McDonald's India (W&S), said, the drive-thru outlet that combines convenience, speed, and quality, aims to make customers' journeys more enjoyable and stress-free. He also said they .
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