Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport is set to reopen Terminal 2 (T2) on October 26, 2025, just in time for the winter travel season. Here's what travelers need to know: What’s Changing? - T2 Reopens: After months of upgrades, Terminal 2 will resume operations. - Flight Shifts: Around 120 daily domestic flights from Air India and IndiGo will move to T2 starting the night of October 25–26. - Current Status: Until now, only Terminals 1 and 3 have been operational. What’s New at T2? - Self Baggage Drop (SBD): Passengers can check in luggage independently—scan, tag, and drop without assistance. - Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBBs): Six new bridges with autonomous docking tech, sourced from South Korea, improve accessibility and turnaround time. - Modern Design: Skylights, upgraded flooring, and brighter interiors for a more open feel. - Flight Info Display System (FIDS): High-resolution screens for real-time updates. - Improved Signage & Apron Areas: Easier navigation and streamlined aircraft operations. - Upgraded Infrastructure: Enhanced HVAC, fire safety, and electrical systems for smoother operations. Bigger Picture - With T2 back online, IGI Airport’s annual passenger capacity jumps to 100 million. - The airport currently handles 1,400 flight movements daily across its four runways. If you're flying with Air India or IndiGo around late October, double-check your terminal assignment to avoid last-minute surprises.
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