Passengers travelling through any Adani Group airport will be able to access lounge services through their website eliminating the need for “intermediaries”, CEO of Adani Airports Holding Ltd. Arun Bansal said on Thursday.
The airport company manages eight airports in the country, including the upcoming Navi Mumbai airport and airports at Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Mangaluru, Guwahati, and Thiruvananthapuram.
“Passengers across India can now access lounges directly through our platform in partnership with other lounge operators. This means no intermediaries- only seamless, a world-class experience delivered directly to our consumers,” Mr Bansal wrote in a post on LinkedIn. xxx The post said that such a platform was an initiative of its Digital Lab, the technology and digital solutions arm for its airports which links passengers directly with various airport services.
Mr. Bansal was responding comments made by the CEO of airport service aggregator Dreamfolks, Liberatha Peter Kallat who said credit-card companies had ended partnerships with them “under pressure from two airport operators”.
On July 1, Dreamfolks, which had partnerships with lounge operators and food and beverage companies at airports informed the stock exchange that some of its programmes for Axis Bank and ICICI bank were being closed, and that it the impact of this would be “material in nature”. It added Dreamfolks would take requisite actions for mitigating such an impact.
Published – July 03, 2025 09:15 pm IST