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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 ...
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.
"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 ...
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 ...
On the very first day of shifting operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1, passengers at Indira ... the check-in process on Tuesday. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) issued a passenger ...
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 ...
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 ...