Delhi Airport resumes flight operations from T1 after 18 months of Covid lull. Details here | Latest India News
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport finally reopened on Sunday and resumed operations at Terminal 1 after more than 18 months of prolonged closure. As a result, part of the flight operations of low-cost carriers SpiceJet and IndiGo will move to IGI Airport Terminal 1 (T1) from Sunday, as they did before the Covid-19 pandemic. last year.
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“Watch out for the Delhi Flyers! As of October 31, 2021, SpiceJet Delhi domestic flights (4-digit flight numbers starting with “8”) to operate from T3. The remaining domestic flights to Delhi to operate from T1.
So far, Delhi Airport Terminals 2 and 3 have handled flight operations at Delhi Airport from May 25, 2020 and July 22, 2021, respectively, informed DIAL, led by the group. GMR. With the reopening of T1, all terminals at IGI airport will now be operational.
Meanwhile, flight operations at Delhi Airport Terminal 1 have resumed with security protocols in mind amid an ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
“We would like to assure passengers that at Delhi Airport they will be in a safe and healthy environment. We have implemented several measures at the airport to ensure the safety of passengers without compromising their comfort and experience.” , said Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, CEO of DIAL. says Hindustan Times.
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T1’s first scheduled flight was an Indigo flight which departed for Mumbai at 0105 hours. At the same time, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) lifted the cap on passenger capacity for all domestic flights from October 18.
However, the ban on scheduled international flights to and from India has been extended until November 30, 2021.