After being shut for 9 months following a cover collapse throughout heavy rains in June, Terminal 1 (T1) of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Worldwide (IGI) Airport has change into totally operational from right this moment, giving a sigh of aid to commuters. Fliers have taken to social media to precise happiness over the ‘seamless transition’ and the truth that the terminal is not ‘jampacked.’ A consumer who goes by the title Hitanshu Gandhi shared a few photographs and wrote: “Extraordinarily pleased with @DelhiAirport. Very seamless transition from T2 to T1. Plenty of cooperation by all companies together with @CISFHQrs. Tremendous seamless.”
One of many photographs captures the within of Terminal 1, displaying a vibrant, fashionable, and spacious setup. Passengers are seen going by safety checks in a extremely organized method. The seamless transition from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 is clear, with environment friendly crowd administration, minimal congestion, and visual cooperation from all concerned companies.
The official X account of Delhi Airport additionally responded to Hitanshu’s tweet and wrote: “Pricey Hitanshu, Thanks a lot to your appreciation. We’re happy to find out about your seamless expertise at Delhi Airport. We thrive on guaranteeing comfort for our passengers in collaboration with all companies. Your suggestions motivates us to repeatedly improve our (1/2).”
With the reopening of Terminal 1 (T1), all flights presently working from Terminal 2 (T2) might be shifted to T1. This transfer will facilitate the deliberate refurbishment of T2, which is anticipated to take roughly three to 4 months.
Key Issues To Know
The Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport (IGIA), India’s largest airport and operated by DIAL, has three terminals – T1, T2 and T3 – and 4 runways. At present, T1 and T2 are used just for home flights.
As T2 closes to hold out upkeep works from right this moment, April 15, and one runway is already shut for upkeep works, all home flight operations will now be moved to T1.
In a press release on Monday, IndiGo stated it was reaching out to all its passengers informing them concerning the change in terminals.
All passengers who’re heading to the airport to catch their flights are additionally really helpful to make use of the PNR to verify departure and arrival terminals of their flights.
“The airline is reaching out to all passengers and their respective journey brokers by SMS, calls, and emails to inform them. IndiGo recommends retrieving PNR on the airline’s web site or cell app to test departure / arrival terminal earlier than heading to the airport,” it stated in a press release.
Akasa Air additionally knowledgeable on Monday that it will be shifting all its flight operations to Terminal 1 from April 15. “Our groups are working diligently to make sure a seamless transition of our operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1,” it stated.
The expanded T1 can accommodate 40 million passengers.
Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam on Monday stated T3 and the T1 will have the ability to deal with the passenger site visitors and emphasised that there’s unlikely to be congestion as a result of closure of T2.
The newly opened T1 reportedly has 100 check-in counters – 36 Self Baggage Drop (SBD) kiosks, 108 Widespread Utilization Self-Service (CUSS) kiosks for check-in and self-service – and 20 Automated Tray Retrieval Techniques (ATRS) for smoother safety checks, DIAL had stated.
The terminal has been expanded from 55,740 sq m to 2,06,950 sq m.
Terminal 1 has its personal metro station. The Magenta Line hyperlinks Delhi metro stations Janakpuri West to the Botanical Backyard whereas connecting to Terminal 1-IGI Airport station.