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IndiGo, Akasa Air Shift Flights from Delhi Terminal 2 to Terminals 1 & 3 Starting April 15

IndiGo, Akasa Air to Halt Operations at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2 from April 15 — Here's the Big Shift

IndiGo, Akasa Air to Halt Operations at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2 from April 15 — Here's the Big Shift

Starting April 15, IndiGo and Akasa Air will cease operations at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2. Flights shift to Terminals 1 and 3 due to T2 maintenance. Check new terminal info here.

By Dilip Shekhawat | New Delhi/Pune | April 14, 2025

In a major change for air travelers, IndiGo and Akasa Air will suspend all operations at Terminal 2 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport starting April 15, 2025. The move is part of planned maintenance and upgrade work at T2, leading to a terminal reshuffle for thousands of passengers.

Delhi Airport Terminal Shift April 2025: What Passengers Need to Know

IndiGo, Akasa Begin Passenger Alerts

To avoid confusion during the transition, both airlines have begun notifying travelers via email, SMS, and WhatsApp. IndiGo has also published a revised flight-terminal chart on its official website, allowing flyers to verify updated departure or arrival points.

IndiGo spokesperson: “Delhi Terminal 2 is undergoing maintenance, and all our flights will operate from Terminal 1 from April 15.”

Terminal 1 Reopens with a New Look

Coinciding with the shift, Delhi Airport’s upgraded Terminal 1 is set for a grand reopening on April 15. According to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the revamped terminal promises faster check-ins, enhanced security lanes, and modern passenger lounges.

DIAL on X: “Get ready for smoother travel, better connectivity, and world-class facilities — all under one roof!”

Passenger Advisory

Travelers scheduled to fly in or out of Delhi from April 15 onward are strongly advised to:

Conclusion

With Terminal 2 under maintenance and Terminal 1 freshly upgraded, IGI Airport is poised for smoother operations—but only if passengers stay informed. Whether you’re flying IndiGo or Akasa Air, April 15 marks a new terminal experience in the capital.

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