IndiGo, other airlines to stop operations at Delhi airport's T2 from April 15. Here's why
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Mumbai: India’s budget carrier IndiGo announced new flight services from the UAE. Fujairah International Airport announced a new partnership with IndiGo. The airline will launch two direct daily flights to Mumbai and Kannur from Fujairah International Airport. The services will start from May 15. Fujairah is IndiGo’s 41st international destination and fifth in the UAE, alongside Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah. Also Read: Commod…
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Starting April 15, all domestic flights of IndiGo and Akasa Air operating from Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2 (T2) will now shift to Terminal 1 (T1), as T2 will be temporarily shut down for maintenance. This major shift in operations comes as Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), which runs Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), begins infrastructure upgrades. The newly expanded T1 is now fully operational and ready to handle the redirect…
Delhi airport: IndiGo, Akasa Air to shift flights to T1 from T2 from Apr 15
New Delhi: IndiGo and Akasa Air will shift their domestic flights to Delhi airport's Terminal 1 from Terminal 2 starting Tuesday as T2 will be temporarily shut for maintenance work. The new T1 will be fully operational from Tuesday (April 15). At present, IndiGo and Akasa Air have flights from T2, which handles around 270-280 air traffic movements and serves over 46,000 passengers per day. The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), operated…
Delhi International to implement new passenger screening systems
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) will begin trials of advanced full-body scanners at Indira Gandhi International Airport from May 2025, following the latest guidelines from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). Four scanners have been procured, with two installed at Terminal 1 and two at Terminal 3. The IT interface for these machines is being finalized, and upon completion of the three-to-four-month trial, a BCAS-led committee…
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