IIA gets ramp to facilitate passengers
Project was completed at a cost of some Rs49 million within a period of four months
Islamabad International Airport. PHOTO: APP.
ISLAMABAD:
Secretary Aviation Division Hassan Nasir Jamy Thursday inaugurated a newly-constructed ramp to facilitate passengers and visitors at the Islamabad International Airport (IIA).
"The ramp will provide direct access from car park to the International Departures for the facilitation of passengers and people coming to meet and greet the passengers at IIA," an Aviation Division press release said.
The project was completed by Engineering Services Directorate Civil Aviation Authority at a cost of some Rs49 million within a period of four months. The division has planned three more ramps for providing direct access to passengers and visitors from car park to Domestic Departure, International Arrivals and Domestic Arrivals.
With these ramps, "it is expected that comfort level of passengers and people who come to meet and greet them will increase and the facility will add a value to the service level of airport."
Published in The Express Tribune, February 28th, 2020.
Secretary Aviation Division Hassan Nasir Jamy Thursday inaugurated a newly-constructed ramp to facilitate passengers and visitors at the Islamabad International Airport (IIA).
"The ramp will provide direct access from car park to the International Departures for the facilitation of passengers and people coming to meet and greet the passengers at IIA," an Aviation Division press release said.
The project was completed by Engineering Services Directorate Civil Aviation Authority at a cost of some Rs49 million within a period of four months. The division has planned three more ramps for providing direct access to passengers and visitors from car park to Domestic Departure, International Arrivals and Domestic Arrivals.
With these ramps, "it is expected that comfort level of passengers and people who come to meet and greet them will increase and the facility will add a value to the service level of airport."
Published in The Express Tribune, February 28th, 2020.