The Delhi 2 Airport Terminal, the oldest Indira Gandhi Airport, is to be opened after more than five months, the authorities said on Monday.
The Terminal 2 Airport in Dilli 26 October 2025 will be reopened with the latest functions and a number of passenger facilities, GMR Group, which operates the airport, said in a statement.
The opening of the Airport 2 Terminal 2 in Delhi coincides at the beginning of the winter schedule, said in a statement in Dilli International Airport Limited (Dial) led by GMR.
Delhi T2 airport was built by the Indian airport office 40 years ago. After operation at Terminal 1, it was temporarily closed to perform upgrading work in April.
Airport in Delhi T2 Repeatment: 120 daily new flights
From the intervening night from the 25th – 26th October 2025, the T2 airport T2 will be approximately 120 daily flights, the authorities said. Flights operated by Indigo and Air India will move operations to an upgraded terminal.
“This optimizes operations and provides an excellent travel experience every day to hundreds of thousands of passengers,” Dial said.
Upgrading Terminal 2: What are the key features
The upgraded terminal of 2 Airport in Delhi was designed to provide travelers with a smooth experience. It offers several new devices such as Self Luggage (SBD) and new personal on -board bridges with autonomous docking technology.
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