<p>Airport operator DIAL on Monday announced the installation of feminine hygiene product vending machines at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in collaboration with Sirona.</p>.<p> These machines will provide women passengers with a range of sanitary products, including menstrual cups, tampons and sanitary pads.</p>.<p> As many as 12 vending machines have been installed right outside all women's restrooms at Terminal 2 (T2) of Delhi airport, offering an array of essential products for women, catering to their diverse hygiene needs, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said in a statement.</p>.'Gold plating' of airports should be avoided, travel cost should remain in common man's reach: Parliament panel.<p> 'We have partnered with Sirona in this initiative, which will undoubtedly make a significant impact on women travellers' convenience and well-being. This is a progressive step towards promoting women's health and hygiene,' DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said.</p>.<p> The private airport operators said that it will be extending the facility to Terminal 3 and Terminal 1 as well going forward.</p>.<p> 'We hope that this initiative sets a precedent for other high-footfall locations to embrace this revolutionary approach and prioritize women's hygiene,' said Deep Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of Sirona. </p>
<p>Airport operator DIAL on Monday announced the installation of feminine hygiene product vending machines at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in collaboration with Sirona.</p>.<p> These machines will provide women passengers with a range of sanitary products, including menstrual cups, tampons and sanitary pads.</p>.<p> As many as 12 vending machines have been installed right outside all women's restrooms at Terminal 2 (T2) of Delhi airport, offering an array of essential products for women, catering to their diverse hygiene needs, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said in a statement.</p>.'Gold plating' of airports should be avoided, travel cost should remain in common man's reach: Parliament panel.<p> 'We have partnered with Sirona in this initiative, which will undoubtedly make a significant impact on women travellers' convenience and well-being. This is a progressive step towards promoting women's health and hygiene,' DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said.</p>.<p> The private airport operators said that it will be extending the facility to Terminal 3 and Terminal 1 as well going forward.</p>.<p> 'We hope that this initiative sets a precedent for other high-footfall locations to embrace this revolutionary approach and prioritize women's hygiene,' said Deep Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of Sirona. </p>