Travelling through Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has just become a more comforting experience, thanks to a new initiative that brings therapy dogs to the terminal. The airport has deployed trained therapy dogs at key locations within the airport, offering passengers a moment of calm amid the usual rush of air travel.
Launched under the initiative titled ‘Paws and Peace’, the programme places two therapy dogs at designated zones beyond the security check, both in domestic and international departure areas. These dogs, always accompanied by trained handlers, are available for interaction with passengers for four to six hours each day.






