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Adani Group collects details at Jaipur Airport before takeover

Jaipur: The Adani Group will take over the operation of the Jaipur International Airport from October 12.
The two-month observation period will begin on August 12 where private company officials will collect more details about the function of the airport.
When the United cabinet has agreed to the right to operate, develop, and maintain Jaipur airport for the next 50 years, the Adani Group gradually began to take over airport operations such as Lucknow, Mangalore, Guwahati and others.
Describe the development, Director of Jaipur Airport JS Balhara said, “For the past two months, there will be no difference in operation because it is a period of observation.
After the group took over in October, they would bring up change.
We have already done the main infrastructure project at the airport Over the past few years that allowed Jaipur Airport to handle more passengers.
“There are currently 250 employees at the airport 150 will be absorbed by the Adani Group with the same conditions and the benefits provided by AAI for the time limit period while the staff left will be accommodated Other AAI departments.
In accordance with the agreement, the Group will save the necessary guarantee from almost RS 1,000 Crore for rent.
Things like parking fees or restrictions for passengers and their relatives will be decided by the Adani Group after taking over the airport.
There may be provisions for the entry of the vehicle is limited and bound by the airport terrace area.
Also, there are provisions to develop terminal-3 with inside the existing airport area.
Authority expects things to be a little expensive at the airport with the development of infrastructure facilities.
Except for air traffic control (ATC) and communication, navigation & supervision (CNS), everything will be operated by Adani Group.
According to tender conditions, the group must pay Rs 174 for each departure and arrival of domestic passengers.

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