Delhi airport’s T2 to be operational on Sunday; Air India, IndiGo to operate 120 flights daily
Delhi airport is emerging as a preferred transfer hub, civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said at the reopening of the upgraded terminal 2 (T2) on Saturday.
“We are developing and transforming our airports into world-class transit hubs at an unprecedented pace. Handling nearly 50 percent of the Northern region’s total passenger traffic and managing nearly 50,000 transfers every day; Delhi is emerging as a preferred transfer hub,” Naidu said.
The upgraded terminal which has six passenger boarding bridges and self-baggage drop facility will open for passenger operations from Sunday. Air India and IndiGo will operate around 120 flights from T2.
The terminal also has a virtual information desk where travelers can access live flight information, navigate to boarding gates, explore airport outlets and services, chat with a virtual support assistant, and even generate Wi-Fi coupons — all in one interactive platform.
Delhi International Airport Ltd CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said the reopening of the terminal allows for more balanced airline operations across terminals, further enhancing efficiency and convenience for millions of travellers.
Published on October 25, 2025