
New Delhi [India], May 15 (ANI): Adani Airport Holdings has announced the termination of its partnership with Chinese company DragonPass, just a week after the association was formed. The collaboration had aimed to provide airport lounge access services at Adani-managed airports.
A spokesperson from Adani Holdings confirmed that DragonPass customers will no longer have access to the lounges at airports managed by Adani. However, the termination will not affect other passengers’ lounge and travel experience.
“Our association with DragonPass, which provided access to airport lounges, has been terminated with immediate effect. DragonPass customers will no longer have access to lounges at Adani-managed airports. This change will have no impact on the airport lounge and travel experience for other customers,” the spokesperson said.
Adani Digital Labs (ADL), the digital innovation arm of the Adani Group, had previously partnered with DragonPass to enhance the airport lounge experience for travelers. ADL plays a strategic role in digitizing Adani-managed airports, focusing on passenger journey optimization and creating cashless and digital-first ecosystems.
Despite the end of the partnership with DragonPass, ADL continues to work on transforming airport experiences through cutting-edge technology and human-centered design, maintaining the Adani Group’s commitment to enhancing travel efficiency and connectivity.
In a separate development, Adani Power announced that it has won a competitive bid to supply 1,500 MW of thermal power to Uttar Pradesh. The company will deliver power from a new 2×800 MW (1,500 MW net) ultra-supercritical power plant at a tariff of Rs 5.383 per unit, under the Design, Build, Finance, Own, and Operate (DBFOO) model.
This latest move by Adani Power underscores the Adani Group’s strategic focus on expanding its energy portfolio and supporting the power needs of Indian states. (ANI)