By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 17, May 2025, 8:34 am IST | UPDATED: 17, May 2025, 8:34 am IST
The Airport Entry Passes (AEPs) were issued to the staff in the name of Celebi and now, fresh AEPs are being issued to them in the name of the company which has onboarded them, the executives added. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has set a deadline till May 19 for the issuance of the new AEPs.
According to the executives, respective airport operators will soon be floating tenders to appoint ground-handling service providers at the affected airports. AIASL handles around 560 flights daily at around 85 airports in the country. The company has around 20,000 employees. Industry executives said AIASL has taken hundreds of Celebi staff and is working to ensure seamless ground handling services at some of the airports where Celebi used to provide the services.
One of the executives said that AIASL might rope in staff from other airports to handle services at the Celebi-served airports in order to ensure that there are no disruptions. Mumbai airport operator MIAL on Friday (May 16) said Indo Thai Airport Services will be carrying out the ground handling works at the airport for three months.
After terminating the concession agreement with Celebi, Delhi airport operator DIAL has given the works on the existing terms to a company which already has security clearance as a regulated agent to carry on cargo business at airports, according to a regulatory filing. The details about the company were not disclosed in the filing by GMR Airports Ltd (GAL).
"The above mentioned transaction is a related party transaction and is on an arm's length basis, and promoter/promoter group/group companies of the company do not have any interest in the said transaction, other than their indirect shareholding in both DIAL and GAL," the filing said.
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