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Passengers Flying Out Of Delhi To Be Charged Development Fee

New Delhi, Nov 15: Passengers flying out of Delhi airport from December one would have to pay Rs 200 each for domestic travel and Rs 1,300 to go abroad as development fee.  In an order,

PTI Published : Nov 15, 2011 18:12 IST, Updated : Nov 15, 2011 18:17 IST
passengers flying out of delhi to be charged development fee
passengers flying out of delhi to be charged development fee

New Delhi, Nov 15: Passengers flying out of Delhi airport from December one would have to pay Rs 200 each for domestic travel and Rs 1,300 to go abroad as development fee.  In an order, the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) has fixed these rates to be charged by the Delhi Internal Airport Limited (DIAL) with effect from December one for 18 months till May 2013 to help it bridge a funding gap of Rs 1,230.27 crore.


The collection of development fee (DF) by DIAL and Mumbai operator MIAL was barred by the Supreme Court in April this year till the AERA determined the rate.

The apex court had also ordered that the DF collected would be credited to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and utilised for further development of airport infrastructure.

Till then, the Mumbai airport used to collect Rs 100 from domestic passengers and Rs 600 from an international one, while Delhi airport was collecting Rs 200 from a domestic passenger and Rs 1,300 from an international passenger.

With the AERA now determining the DF rate for DIAL, official sources said the regulator would now on review the monthly collections on the basis of the audited figures of DIAL and the AAI and take appropriate decisions in this regard.

The latest AERA order would enable the Delhi airport to levy charges in line with the Supreme Court's direction that the DF has to be decided by the competent authority, in this case the regulator, the sources said.

The AERA's decision came after it received and reviewed all the stakeholders' comments on the issue, they said.

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