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Access to lounges at major airports in India for flights has been temporarily suspended – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/22 at 4:38 PM
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Airports across India are currently facing challenges with lounge access as Dreamfolks Services Ltd., a key lounge access provider, has suspended its services. This has created inconvenience for passengers, as Dreamfolks partners with various banks to offer premium lounge access at major airports in India. Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL), which manages several airports in the country, issued a statement addressing the disruption, attributing it to the unexpected suspension by Dreamfolks Services Ltd.

In response to the situation, AAHL is working closely with the banks involved to quickly restore lounge access for passengers. Despite their efforts, Dreamfolks has not yet resumed its services, prompting Adani-operated airports to take steps to ensure passengers can still access lounges using major debit and credit cards from other providers. The spokesperson for AAHL emphasized their commitment to supporting passengers during this challenging period, urging affected travelers to check their eligibility with alternate lounge access providers at Adani-operated airports.

As the situation unfolds, many passengers are left without their usual lounge access privileges, leading to frustrations and inconveniences. It is essential for affected travelers to stay updated on the latest developments and to explore alternative lounge access options available at Adani-operated airports. With the collaboration of AAHL, banks, and other access providers, efforts are being made to address the disruption and restore normal lounge access services as soon as possible.

The suspension of lounge access services by Dreamfolks has highlighted the importance of having contingency plans in place to mitigate disruptions in airport facilities. By implementing measures that allow passengers to use other access providers, Adani Airport Holdings Ltd (AAHL) aims to minimize the impact on travelers and ensure a seamless travel experience. As the situation evolves, it is crucial for passengers to remain informed and adaptable to changes in lounge access arrangements at various airports in India.

The cooperation between AAHL, banks, and other stakeholders in addressing the lounge access disruption underscores the industry’s commitment to ensuring passenger satisfaction and convenience. By working together to find solutions and alternative access options, stakeholders are demonstrating their resilience and adaptability in overcoming challenges that may arise in the aviation sector. With a focus on passenger well-being and satisfaction, the industry is evolving to meet the changing needs and demands of travelers in a dynamic and unpredictable environment.

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