New Delhi: Indira Gandhi International airport will soon have a team of ushers working round-the-clock to escort and help out passengers. They will mostly be students and trainees from the hospitality industry. The team will assist passengers at the terminal and guide them through the procedure of checking in, undergoing security checks, and verification.
‘‘There is a large number of first time visitors to the international airport, many are even uneducated or are from rural areas. They get completely disoriented at the terminal and are unable to understand how the whole process of checking, baggage checks works. ’’ said an official at the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
‘‘We have already selected two institutes to help us implement the plan. While the first batch of around 25 ushers will come from Frankfinn Management Consultants, the next will be from the Air Hostess Academy. ’’ said the official.
30/05/06 Anubhuti Vishnoi/Delhi Newsline
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