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Airport Economic Regulatory Authority of India proposes a 5 per cent fee on airports deficient in public amenities

A consultation paper released on its website recently has proposed an audit by a third party into the services provided.

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NEW DELHI: As part of efforts to improve passenger amenities for flyers across the country, a Central government body, which is a tariff regulator for aeronautical services, the Airport Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA)  has proposed that airports be penalised with a 5 per cent cut in the User Development Fee they collect from passengers in case of any deficiency in service.

A consultation paper released on its website recently has proposed an audit by a third party into the services provided.

Check-in time, security screening time, time taken to travel between terminals, cleanliness levels inside airports and washrooms in particular, digiyatra implementation, Wi-Fi service, behaviour of airport staff, and facilities for the differently abled will be among the parameters assessed.

In the case of airports not charging a UDF, the landing fee charged on airports would be reduced, the paper said.

User Development Fee charged at airports

*Delhi Airport (April 16, 2025 - March 31, 2029)

Domestic Passengers:

Departing: Rs 129 

Disembarking: Rs 56 

International Passengers:

Departing (Economy): Rs 650

Departing (Business Class): Rs 810

Disembarking (Economy): Rs 275

Disembarking (Business Class): Rs 345 

*Mumbai airport:

Domestic: Rs 175 

*Bengaluru airport: 

Domestic Rs 550

International Rs 1500

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