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Airports across country owe Rs 970 crore in security dues to CISF; Rs 788-crore pending against Delhi's IGI Airport
•Dues amounting to about Rs 970 crore are pending against various airports in the country in lieu of providing CISF security to them, a top official of the paramilitary force said Monday.
Delhi air pollution: 26 trains delayed, six cancelled as temperature in capital drops below average
Ians •It was a misty Thursday morning in the national capital with the minimum temperature recorded at 13 degrees Celsius, which is a notch below the season's average
Delhi airport asked to explore possibility of passengers using helicopter services to reach nearby cities
Ians •Delhi International Airport Limited was asked to explore the possibility of air travellers availing helicopter services to connect them nearer to their homes.
IAF approves civilian flights out of Hindon base, to start operation from October
•The IAF will allow its Hindon base to be used for flights operating to tier-2 and tier-3 cities under the government's regional connectivity scheme.
Delhi, Mumbai airports make no profits
Fp Archives •As per the list of 50 countries prepared by Leigh Fisher Management consultants, Delhi airport is at the bottom of the list with meagre 1.97 Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) compared to Japan's Narita airport with 17.86 SDRs.
Flying with your dog? Delhi airport launches India's first 'Pet Fly' desk
Fp Archives •According to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the company, which manages IGI Airport, the new service will provide the pet owners with end-to-end solution for all travel needs of the pets at the passenger terminal.<br />
Monsoon woes: Passengers battle knee-deep water at Delhi airport
Fp Archives •The monsoon arrived in Delhi a fortnight ahead of schedule, with the national capital recording around 36.6 mm rainfall. But the airport witnessed an "unprecedented" rainfall of 117.8 mm in four and half hours, between 1 pm and 5.30 pm.