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Delhi Airport Airlines Relocate as Terminal 2 Closes for Maintenance

Indira Gandhi International Airport's Terminal 1 reopens with expanded capacity, accommodating flights shifted from Terminal 2 starting April 15, 2025.

A view of Delhi Airport's Terminal 1, which resumes full operations from April 15.
The new T1 building is a significant expansion, with the terminal’s area increasing from 55,740 square metres to 206,950 square metres. (HT Photo)
IndiGo said in a statement on Sunday that April 15, 2025, all Delhi T2 flights will shift to the Terminal 1 of IGI Airport due to maintenance.
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Overview

  • Terminal 2 at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has closed for four to six months for major maintenance and runway upgrades.
  • Airlines, including IndiGo and Akasa Air, have moved their operations from Terminal 2 to Terminals 1 and 3 to ensure service continuity.
  • Terminal 1 has reopened after a nine-month closure due to a roof collapse, now featuring significant expansions and modernized facilities.
  • The upgraded Terminal 1 integrates arrivals and departures under one roof, with enhanced amenities such as facial recognition, expanded baggage handling, and green building design.
  • Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) assures smooth management of passenger traffic, with the airport now capable of handling over 100 million passengers annually.