GMR`s Delhi Hospitality Project hits AAI Hurdle

Released on: June 18, 2008, 2:43 am

Press Release Author: varma

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: The GMR Group-backed Delhi International Airport's (DIAL)
plans to develop a 45-acre hospitality district in the capital have hit an air
pocket. Airports Authority of India (AAI), which owns 26% in DIAL, is unwilling to
raise the required fund of Rs 1,000 crore for the proposed real estate development.


Press Release Body: The GMR Group-backed Delhi International Airport's (DIAL) plans
to develop a 45-acre hospitality district in the capital have hit an air pocket.
Airports Authority of India (AAI), which owns 26% in DIAL, is unwilling to raise the
required fund of Rs 1,000 crore for the proposed real estate development.

It was decided that all the stakeholders in DIAL would bring in funds in proportion
to their equity holding in the company to part finance the project. This arrangement
was opted after AAI raised its objection to GMR's plan to collect security deposits
from realty developers. DIAL is a joint venture between GMR (50.1%), AAI (26%),
Fraport and Malaysian Airports (10% each) and IDFC (3.9%).

"AAI has said it would not pump in Rs 1,000 crore for the proposed real estate
project. This would further hold the hospitality project at the airport," a
government official said. The dispute between AAI and GMR began last year when the
former floated a subsidiary - Delhi Aerotropolis (DAPL) for the hospitality
district. As per the plans, DAPL was to receive deposits of about Rs 2,835 crore in
lieu of leasing land to developers.

This revenue-generation model was objected by AAI saying it would reduce rent from
realty developers and hence result into significant revenue loss to them. "We,
however, expect to solve the issue and work out some model in the next few weeks.
This would be acceptable by all the parties concerned," he added.

The agreement stipulates that AAI will receive 45.9% of the revenue collected by
DIAL. DIAL had earlier planned to build 3,000-room hotel complex at the capital's
Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport before the Commonwealth Games in 2010.

According to an estimate, Delhi currently faces a deficit of about 30,000 hotel
rooms. The airport developer is allowed to do commercial development at 5% land of
over 5,000-acre Delhi airport. In the first phase of modernisation, DIAL plans to
invest Rs 8,900 crore in building new terminals and a new runway........

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