After being shut for nine months following a canopy collapse during heavy rains in June, Terminal 1 (T1) of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport has become fully operational from today, giving a sigh of relief to commuters. Fliers have taken to social media to express happiness over the ‘seamless transition’ and the fact that the terminal isn’t ‘jampacked.’ A user who goes by the name Hitanshu Gandhi shared a couple of images and wrote: “Extremely proud of @DelhiAirport. Very seamless transition from T2 to T1. Lots of cooperation by all agencies including @CISFHQrs. Super seamless.”
One of the images captures the inside of Terminal 1, showing a bright, modern, and spacious setup. Passengers are seen going through security checks in a highly organized manner. The seamless transition from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 is evident, with efficient crowd management, minimal congestion, and visible cooperation from all involved agencies.
The official X account of Delhi Airport also responded to Hitanshu’s tweet and wrote: “Dear Hitanshu, Thank you so much for your appreciation. We are pleased to know about your seamless experience at Delhi Airport. We thrive on ensuring convenience for our passengers in collaboration with all agencies. Your feedback motivates us to continually enhance our (1/2).”
With the reopening of Terminal 1 (T1), all flights currently operating from Terminal 2 (T2) will be shifted to T1. This move will facilitate the planned refurbishment of T2, which is expected to take approximately three to four months.
Key Things To Know
The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), India’s largest airport and operated by DIAL, has three terminals – T1, T2 and T3 – and four runways. Currently, T1 and T2 are used only for domestic flights.
As T2 closes to carry out maintenance works from today, April 15, and one runway is already shut for maintenance works, all domestic flight operations will now be moved to T1.
In a statement on Monday, IndiGo said it was reaching out to all its passengers informing them about the change in terminals.
All passengers who are heading to the airport to catch their flights are also recommended to use the PNR to confirm departure and arrival terminals of their flights.
“The airline is reaching out to all passengers and their respective travel agents through SMS, calls, and emails to notify them. IndiGo recommends retrieving PNR on the airline’s website or mobile app to check departure / arrival terminal before heading to the airport,” it said in a statement.
Akasa Air also informed on Monday that it would be moving all its flight operations to Terminal 1 from April 15. “Our teams are working diligently to ensure a seamless transition of our operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1,” it said.
The expanded T1 can accommodate 40 million passengers.
Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam on Monday said T3 and the T1 will be able to handle the passenger traffic and emphasised that there is unlikely to be congestion due to the closure of T2.
The newly opened T1 reportedly has 100 check-in counters – 36 Self Baggage Drop (SBD) kiosks, 108 Common Usage Self-Service (CUSS) kiosks for check-in and self-service – and 20 Automated Tray Retrieval Systems (ATRS) for smoother security checks, DIAL had said.
The terminal has been expanded from 55,740 sq m to 2,06,950 sq m.
Terminal 1 has its own metro station. The Magenta Line links Delhi metro stations Janakpuri West to the Botanical Garden while connecting to Terminal 1-IGI Airport station.