
After nine months after the collapse of the canopy during heavy rains in June 2024, Terminal 1 (T1) Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport (IGI) from April 15, and brings relief to the road.
The leaflets took the social media to express their happiness over the “smooth transition” and the fact that the terminal is not “charged”.
The user named Hitaneshu Gandhi shared several pictures and wrote: “Extremely proud of @delhiairport. Very trouble -free transition from T2 to T1. Lots of all agencies, including @cisfhqrs. Super hassle -free. (SIC)”
One of the pictures captures the interior of Terminal 1 and represents a clear, modern and spacious settings. Passengers can see how security checks move in an organized and efficient way. The trouble -free transition from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 is obvious, with efficient crowd management, minimal overload and visible coordination between all involved agencies.
The official X account at Delhi Airport also replied to Tweet Hitansh and wrote: “Dear Hitanshu, thank you very much for your recognition. We are glad we knew about your trouble -free experience at Delhi Airport.
When opening Terminal 1 (T1), all flights that currently operate from Terminal 2 (T2) will be shifted to T1. This step will be facilitated by the planned renovation T2, which is expected to last approximately three to four months.
Igi Airport Delhi: Key things to know
International Indira Gandhi (Igia), the largest Indian airport and dial -operated, has three terminals – T1, T2 and T3 – and four track. Currently, T1 and T2 are used only for domestic flights.
When T2 is closed to carry out maintenance work from today, April 15 and one track is already closed for maintenance work, all domestic flight operations will now be moved to T1.
In Monday’s statement, Indigo said he was addressing all his passengers and informing them about the change of terminals.
It is also recommended that all passengers heading to the airport to catch their flights use PNR to confirm the departure and arrival terminals of their flights.
“The airline addresses all passengers and their relevant travel agencies via SMS, calls of AE -mails to inform them. Indigo recommends loading PNR on the airline website or mobile application to check the departure/arrival terminal before going to the airport,” he said in a statement.
Akasa Air also announced on Monday that from 15 April it will move all its flight operations to Terminal 1.
The widespread T1 can hold 40 million passengers.
Minister of Civil Aviation Vumlunmang Vualnam said that T3 and T1 will be able to handle personal traffic on Monday and stressed that overload will be unlikely for closing T2.
The newly opened T1 has 100 check-in counters-36 kiosks with its own luggage (SBD), 108 conventional self-service (CUss) kiosks (CUss) for check-in and self-service-20 automated tray search systems (ATR) for smoother security checks, Dial said.
The terminal was expanded from 55 740 m2 to 2,06,950 m2.
Terminal 1 has its own metro station. Line Purple line connects the Janakpuri West metro station with a botanical garden and joins the airport station 1-Igi.
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