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Ground handling policy delayed at Mumbai airport

This is because the Delhi high court has asked the government to ensure that certain security functions are still handled by them rather than outsourced.

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The new ground handling policy (GHP) that was to come into existence from January 1, 2011 has again been postponed by 15 days. This is because the Delhi high court (HC) has asked the government to ensure that certain security functions are still handled by them rather than outsourced.

The loss of jobs of 22,000 to 30,000 working with 35 ground handling agencies at Mumbai airport is at least safe for the next 15 days.  “According to an interim order of the Delhi HC on December 23, the decision on the new GHP will be taken by January 15, 2011,” says an official from Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL).  “This is because the HC wants government to take care of 13 security functions and not hand them over to private parties,” he says.

This is for the third time that the new GHP that was to be implemented in 2007 at six metro airports — Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad —missed its deadline for the third time.  Under this policy only three ground handling agencies — one of National Aviation Company India Limited (NACIL) and its joint venture and two other companies — have to do ground handling jobs.

Till date most airlines are doing their own ground handling or have given the contract to various companies present at the airport. 

This leads to congestion and duplication of work and no check on the movement of men and material inside the airport.

When contacted the spokesperson for MIAL said that they cannot comment on the issue as the matter is still in the court.

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