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NEW DELHI: The reopening of the Terminal 1 of the Delhi Airport on Tuesday was marked by a temporary disruption in the conveyor belt of the baggage section causing a delay in check-in by passengers.
With Terminal 1, which has a capacity of 40 million passengers per annum available, Delhi airport is consolidating its operations into two terminals, T1 and T3. Terminal 2 will undergo extensive ...
To streamline operations and enhance the passenger experience, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), which manages Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), is relying on 100 ...
"Starting 15 Apr 2025, all our flights to and from Delhi will operate from Terminal 1 (1D) of Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi," it said on X. The changes coincide with the full-scale ...
A view of Delhi Airport's Terminal 1, which resumes full operations from April 15. ( HT photo) Now, T1 and T3 are operational at Delhi airport, operated by DIAL, in the national capital.
Delhi Airport's Terminal 1 is fully operational as Terminals 2 flights shift there. Baggage check-in issues led to delays. IndiGo and Akasa Air moved over 125 daily flights, consolidating IndiGo's ...
IndiGo airlines will temporarily shift all flights from Delhi ... Airport. Starting April 15, 2025, all IndiGo flights that were previously departing from Terminal 2 will now operate out of ...
Akasa Air has shifted all its operations to Terminal 1 at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. The move, prompted by maintenance at Terminal 2, coincides with Terminal 1's expansion. Akasa Air ...
Many parked vehicles were damaged by the collapse of the canopy at Terminal 1 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi (File photo).(PTI) Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport ...
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