New Delhi: A small step that will go a long way in broadening the horizons of the Airports Authority of India employees, an eight-member team was taken on visit to two world-class airports in Asia -- Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Singapore Changi International Airport last week.
"The idea was to give them global exposure. This is one of the few trips we have planned and was for people above the rank of manager. We intend to take many more employees to international airports so that they can see how other airports are managed." said a senior official.
While they might have spent years ensuring that millions took to the skies, but for some of these AAI employees, it was their first foreign trip.
A chance really to see how other countries in the world manage their passengers, the trip was not only about exposing them to a world-class airports, but also sharing insights about other functional details.
10/07/06 Mandira Nayar/The Hindu
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