Friday, August 30, 2024 IndiGo resumes operations at Terminal 1, Delhi Airport from Sept 2, enhancing passenger convenience and efficiency. IndiGo, India’s leading airline, is set to make significant changes to its operational terminals at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. Effective from September 2, 2024, IndiGo will recommence its operations from Terminal 1, marking a strategic shift designed to streamline its services and enhance passenger convenience.

Background of IndiGo’s Terminal Usage IndiGo, renowned for its reliable and budget-friendly air travel, has utilized multiple terminals at the Indira Gandhi International Airport to manage its extensive flight network effectively. Historically, the airline has shifted operations between terminals to accommodate its rapid growth and the evolving needs of its operations. The latest move back to Terminal 1 is aimed at consolidating the majority of its domestic flights to provide passengers with a more cohesive and streamlined travel experience.

Detailed Terminal Operations Under the new arrangement, IndiGo will operate 35 daily departures from Terminal 1. This terminal will serve as the base for most of IndiGo’s operations except for specific flights. Flights numbered between 2000-2999 will continue to operate out of Terminal 2, while those numbered between 5000-5999 will operate from Terminal 3.

This structured segmentation of flight operations across three terminals is expected to maximize resource utilizati.