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Delhi Airport's Terminal 1 Reopens as Terminal 2 Closes for Maintenance

IndiGo and Akasa Air shift operations to expanded Terminal 1, with officials ensuring smooth passenger flow despite minor technical issues.

Overview

  • Terminal 2 at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has closed for maintenance and runway upgrades, with work expected to last 4–6 months.
  • IndiGo and Akasa Air have relocated all domestic flights to the newly renovated Terminal 1, which reopened today after a nine-month closure caused by a roof collapse.
  • The revamped Terminal 1 has been significantly expanded, now accommodating up to 40 million passengers annually with upgraded facilities and passenger-friendly amenities.
  • Airport officials addressed a brief technical glitch at Terminal 1's check-in area earlier today, confirming that operations have since normalized.
  • Authorities assure that Terminals 1 and 3 have sufficient capacity to handle passenger traffic smoothly during Terminal 2's closure.

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