Cochin International Airport bags ASQ award for ‘Mission Safeguarding’

Cochin International Airport bags ASQ award for ‘Mission Safeguarding’

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Category : Awards Published on: September 28 2022

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  • The Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has been awarded the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) award 2022 by the Airport Council International (ACI). 
  • The award is considered to be the highest honour in the global aviation sector. 
  • It ensured seamless traffic and reinforced passenger satisfaction in the aftermath of the pandemic.
  • CIAL received the award in the 5-15 million passenger category of airports operating in the Asia-Pacific region.
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