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Adani Group Latest News: A week after the partnership was launched, the Chinese company announced that it was ending its partnership with DragonPass with immediate effect on Thursday. The platform provided access to airport lounges. DragonPass customers will no longer be able to access lounges at airports operated by Adani, but a spokesperson confirmed that the changes will not affect other passengers’ lounges and travel experiences.

"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," an Adani Airport Holdings spokesperson said.

This comes a week after Adani Digital Labs partnered with DragonPass to upgrade the flyers’ airport lounge and travel experience. Adani Digital Labs is the digital innovation arm of the Adani Group, dedicated to transforming how billions of consumers interact with essential services.

As a digital extension of the airports operated by Adani under Adani Airports Holdings Limited (AAHL) and Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), the company said ADL will play a strategic role in shaping the future of travel and airport experience.

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The company added that ADL is deeply integrated with the operations of leading airports in India, enhancing efficiency, personalisation and connectivity at every touchpoint, from streamlining passenger travel to enabling cashless ecosystems and digital-first amenities.

By combining cutting-edge technology with human-centric design and building strong strategic partnerships, ADL is redefining what it means to deliver seamless, scalable and rewarding experiences, all through the lens of Adani Group’s commitment to nation building and customer-centric innovation.

In another development, Adani Power on Saturday said it has won a highly competitive tender for the supply of 1,500 MW (net) thermal power to Uttar Pradesh.

As part of the agreement, the Adani Group company will supply power at a very competitive tariff of Rs 5.383 per unit from a greenfield 2x800 MW (1500 MW net) ultra-supercritical power plant to be set up in the state under a design, build, finance, own and operate (DBFO) model.

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(With Inputs From ANI)