Campaign India Team
Aug 04, 2008

DIAL, Outlook Group to launch I.G.I. Airport Magazine 'Outlook Lounge'

Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) and Outlook Group have partnered to launch a premium monthly magazine 'Outlook Lounge' next month. The magazine is targeted at air travellers and will be available to the passengers at all terminals of Delhi Airport.The content for Outlook Lounge will include exotic destinations, gizmos, latest trends, lifestyle, entertainment, financial planning, aviation updates, health advice, movies, music and books. The magazine will be distributed free at the Delhi Airport across all terminals.

DIAL, Outlook Group to launch I.G.I. Airport Magazine 'Outlook Lounge'

Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) and Outlook Group have partnered to launch a premium monthly magazine 'Outlook Lounge' next month. The magazine is targeted at air travellers and will be available to the passengers at all terminals of Delhi Airport.

The content for Outlook Lounge will include exotic destinations, gizmos, latest trends, lifestyle, entertainment, financial planning, aviation updates, health advice, movies, music and books. The magazine will be distributed free at the Delhi Airport across all terminals.

B.S. Shantharaju, CEO, DIAL said "DIAL is happy to partner with the Outlook Group,  to launch this magazine for passengers. It will not only help passengers stay in touch with the latest updates in the development of IGIA, but also provide wholesome infotainment for them."

Maheshwer Peri (pictured), publisher, Outlook Group said, "We always felt that we should enter the custom publishing market when the best opportunity comes our way. We are happy that we have been chosen to cater to the readership requirements of the travellers at the Delhi airport. It is a great opportunity for us and we are committed to publishing the best magazine catering to the air travellers in India."
 

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