New Delhi: DIAL (Delhi International Airport (P) Limited) and Outlook Group have entered into an agreement to launch a premium monthly magazine ‘Outlook Lounge’ catering to the air travellers. It will be made available to the passengers at all terminals of Delhi Airport.
DIAL is a consortium led by GMR group (50.1%) and comprises Airports Authority of India (26%), Fraport & Eramen Malaysia (10% each) and IDF (3.9%).
Outlook Lounge aims to provide an entertaining and involving mix on travel, lifestyle and leisure content for the air traveler. Coming from the Outlook and DIAL, the magazine promises quality content with a well balanced mix of exotic destinations, latest gizmos, latest trends, lifestyle, entertainment, financial planning, aviation updates and health advice, along with a good blend of intelligent reviews on movies, music, books and much more.
The magazine, a monthly is scheduled to be launched next month. The magazine will be distributed free at the Delhi Airport across all terminals.
Mr. B.S. Shantharaju, CEO, DIAL said “DIAL is happy to partner with the Outlook Group, to launch this magazine for passengers. It will not only help passengers stay in touch with the latest updated in the development of IGIA, but also provide wholesome infotainment for them.”
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