Tiruchi: Witnessing a spurt in passenger traffic, the rapidly growing Tiruchi international airport has emerged on top among all non-major airports in the Southern region in the first round of a customer satisfaction survey conducted for 2016.
The Tiruchi airport has ranked sixth at the all-India level in the nationwide survey that was conducted for the period January to June by an agency commissioned by the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
The customer satisfaction survey was carried out in 53 airports across the country taking into account various parameters on a scale of five. The survey result was released recently.
With a score of 4.66 on the five-point scale, the Tiruchi international airport emerged on top among all non-major airports in the Southern region. It was ranked sixth at the all-India level in the Round –I of the survey.
Chandigarh was on top at the all-India level scoring 4.85 closely followed by Raipur (4.79), Udaipur (4.71), Dehradun (4.70), and Amritsar (4.70).
Various parameters were taken into account during the survey at each airport to come out with the final ratings.
27/06/16 The Hindu
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The Tiruchi airport has ranked sixth at the all-India level in the nationwide survey that was conducted for the period January to June by an agency commissioned by the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
The customer satisfaction survey was carried out in 53 airports across the country taking into account various parameters on a scale of five. The survey result was released recently.
With a score of 4.66 on the five-point scale, the Tiruchi international airport emerged on top among all non-major airports in the Southern region. It was ranked sixth at the all-India level in the Round –I of the survey.
Chandigarh was on top at the all-India level scoring 4.85 closely followed by Raipur (4.79), Udaipur (4.71), Dehradun (4.70), and Amritsar (4.70).
Various parameters were taken into account during the survey at each airport to come out with the final ratings.
27/06/16 The Hindu