Besides, the national airport operator plans to develop city side of Lucknow, Raipur and Tirupati airports to shore up additional revenue and curtail operational losses of these airports, a senior AAI official said today.
"We are integrating domestic and international terminals at Chennai airport for facilitating passengers an easy access as part of the second phase of its expansion plans. We are in the process of appointing a project management consultant for this purpose. The entire (integration) work will require an investment of around Rs 1,000 crore," the official said.
The Government had earlier planned to handover Jaipur and Ahemdabad airports along with these two metro airports to private players for their development, management and operations after investing Rs 5,000 crore public money in their modernisation and upgradation.
However, it had to drop the move due to vehement opposition from AAI unions and global airlines grouping, International Air Transport Association (IATA) expressing reservations over it on the grounds that the present model of airports privatisation had only resulted in high costs for the fliers.
Significantly, nine private firms including Tatas, Adani GMR, GVK and Essel groups had shown interest in these four airports after the government floated RFQ late last year.
Travelling from Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Bengaluru airports has become expensive ever since the airports have gone to private players - namely GMR and GVK groups.