New Delhi: The newly-constituted Delhi International Airport Ltd (Dial) has threatened legal action against airline companies, including Indian, Jet and Sahara, for running diesel buses despite a ban on them.
"With the help of state transport authorities, AAI/Dial will start the campaign to apprehend buses plying in the diesel mode inside the operational area of IGI Airport, and will take suitable legal action against the defaulter," the airlines' were warned in a letter from dial on July 6.
Also warned was Cambatta Aviation, a ground handling agency.
09/07/06 Zee News
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