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NEW DELHI: Those travelling out of the international terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport here will now get a whole new dining experience. Two new outlets offering a wide variety of food and beverage for passengers have been opened at Terminal 2. A new outlet of international coffee brand Caffè Ritazza has been set up in the visitors’ lounge outside the departure concourse of the international terminal. “Caffè Ritazza focuses on great coffee, fresh food and expert barista service. Taking into account local culture and local tastes, Caffè Ritazza can deliver a coffee shop experience that’s perfectly tailored to the local market,” said an official of Delhi International Airport (Private) Limited, which is managing and developing the Delhi airport. The international terminal’s Arrivals section has also got a new outlet called “Flavours” offering a wide range of fare such as salads, pizza, sandwiches, croissants, beverages and ice cream. This too can be accessed by visitors to the airport. “The IGI Airport now houses more than 40 food and beverage outlets. Operated by different fast food franchises and leading hotel chains, the outlets are doing brisk business ,” the official added.
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