INDIA
June 1st, 2001
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKETHE AIRPORTS Authority of India has granted a 10-year licence to an international consortium to provide ground and passenger handling services at four of the country's busiest airports, namely New Delhi, Mumbai (Bombay), Chennai (Madras) and Trivandrum.The group includes India's Dnata, the UK-based Menzies Aviation Group Holdings (Asia Pacific), Indian aviation company Interglobe Enterprise Ltd and United Airlines.Dnata, Menzies and Interglobe each own 30 per cent of the joint venture and United, 10 per cent. The consortium will ...
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