Indian Airports Expanding, But Face Bureaucratic Tangles
Passenger counts at Indian airports are expected to jump 2.5 times in the next five years--to 50 million from 19 million--as a booming economy and new low-cost carriers stimulate demand. They will step into airports plagued by bureaucratic wrangling that delays construction. The Center for Asia...
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