From October 26, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport will undergo a significant operational shift affecting domestic passengers. IndiGo flights in the 2000-series and Air India Limited flights in the 1000-series will be relocated to Terminal 2. This change aims to streamline airport operations, reduce congestion, and provide a smoother travel experience for millions of passengers passing through one of India’s busiest airports.

Terminal 2, designed to handle domestic flights efficiently, offers modern facilities, including enhanced check-in counters, lounges, retail options, and food courts. Passengers affected by this relocation are advised to check their flight details carefully and arrive at Terminal 2 on time to avoid confusion or delays. Airport authorities are also implementing clear signage and guidance to assist travelers in navigating the terminal.

The shift is part of a broader plan to optimize airport operations. By consolidating flights based on airline series, Delhi Airport expects to improve boarding efficiency, reduce wait times, and ensure smoother management of passenger flow. The move also prepares the airport infrastructure to handle future increases in passenger traffic as air travel demand continues to grow across India.

For IndiGo, all domestic flights in the 2000-series will now operate from Terminal 2. Similarly, Air India Limited’s 1000-series domestic flights will also be moved to the same terminal. This ensures that flights with similar operational requirements and passenger volumes are grouped together, allowing for more effective management of check-in, security, and boarding processes.

Passengers can expect upgraded facilities, including better seating arrangements, digital information boards, and improved connectivity within the terminal. Shuttle services and transport links from other terminals will continue to ensure a seamless transition for travelers coming from or connecting to different parts of the airport.

The shift also reflects India’s commitment to modernizing airport infrastructure to meet international standards. By enhancing passenger convenience and operational efficiency, Delhi Airport aims to maintain its position as a world-class aviation hub. Travelers are encouraged to remain informed about their flight terminals and utilize airport resources, such as help desks and information counters, to ensure a smooth journey during this transition.