Overview
- From October 26, IndiGo will base flights numbered 6E 2000–2999 at Terminal 2, operate 6E 5000–5999 and all international services from Terminal 3, and run remaining domestic flights from Terminal 1.
- The airline has urged travelers to verify flight numbers and terminal details before departure, noting that some terminal shifts may come with schedule adjustments.
- Terminal 2 has been upgraded with self‑baggage drop counters, six new passenger boarding bridges with autonomous docking, improved HVAC and fire systems, a high‑resolution flight information display, accessibility enhancements, and better road access.
- The reopened T2 is expected to handle roughly 120 domestic flights each day shared by IndiGo and Air India, following Air India’s partial move of domestic services to T2 earlier in October.
- IndiGo will expand China connectivity with daily New Delhi–Guangzhou flights from November 10 using Airbus A320s, alongside the restart of daily Kolkata–Guangzhou services on October 26.