[Assam] Delhi IGI airport
Chan Mahanta
cmahanta at gmail.com
Sat Jan 8 07:51:38 PST 2011
Welcome back A. Glad to hear you had a good trip. So did I. Arunachal, Namdapha area to be precise, was spectacular.
I agree with your assessment of Delhi airport. It looked good. Services were too. I liked the food court a lot, although it is pricey for locals.
Bathrooms were clean. No hassles from officials. Announcers are understandable and the loudspeakers clear. Taxis are easy to get, safe
and the old nightmares of getting in and out of the airport has finally ended. The parking garage was not suffocating. One thing I noticed
that is not something most will, was the very bad choice of colors of the carpeting, mix of yellows, oranges and light browns. They will
get soiled in no time at all. That was the architect or the interior designer's fault :-).
I just hope the maintenance of the facilities, the usual weak link, continues. I was concerned by broken and un-repaired drywall already, in six months
between March and November.
Now if Dilli can clean up its air a tad bit, everyone could breathe a lot easier :-).
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:46 PM, Alpana B. Sarangapani wrote:
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> The new IGI airport in Delhi they've built. is stunningly beautiful. and the service? yes, that is also great! There was no line to wait on, in fact, they called us to the counter - right away - what an experience! ! It can be said that the overall standard of Delhi airport is one of the 1st class airports of the world now. The shops are ample in numbers and items and also are beautifully decorated with color and light. The whole airport is splendidly furnished that includes beautiful live plants and decorative items with very good taste.
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> The bathroom scenario is good as well, the ones in airline lounge (at least the one that I travelled with) are maintained well - and yes, they are very clean and dry.
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> I am just happy and was very impressed and see a brighter future.
> I read some article about reducing the poverty level in Brazil and Mexico, specifically, will send the link when I find an electronic copy.
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> It was a successful trip, we feel we've "achieved" a lot in fulfilling our dream of making someone else's life a little better - with one step at a time. We also did some sightseeing for ourselves. Overall, it was a hectic but a good trip.
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> It's great to be back home though!
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> BTW, C'da: Ahem! how did you find the Delhi airport? :-)
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