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Delhi Airport's Terminal 1 to resume full operations from April 15

IGI Airport's T2 will be shut for repairs from April 15, as the terminal's apron needs to be strengthened. T2 is likely to reopen in the second half of 2025 after repairs.

March 20, 2025 / 17:21 IST
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Delhi Airport new Terninal 1.
Delhi Airport new Terninal 1.

The expanded Terminal 1 (T1) of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport will start functioning at its full capacity from April 15, GMR Airport's subsidiary Delhi International Airport (DIAL) said in statement on March 20.

The new T1 terminal has a maximum capacity of handling 4 crore passengers annually, and after April 15, it will handle all flights currently operating from Terminal 2 (T2), the company said.

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"Currently, Terminal 2 handles approximately 270-280 air traffic movements and serves over 46,000 passengers per day, primarily from Akasa Air and IndiGo airlines. These flights will be shifted to T1 starting April 15, 2025. DIAL has notified the airlines of the change and requested them to plan accordingly for the transition," DIAL said in a statement.

IGI Airport's T2 will be shut for repairs from April 15, as the terminal's apron needs to be strengthened, it needs new flooring, new modernised washrooms, and upgraded boarding bridges at a cost of approximately Rs 80 crore. T2 is likely to reopen in the second half of 2025 after repairs.