Delhi airport T2: Delhi airport operator DIAL said on Wednesday that Terminal 2 (T2) will be temporarily closed for 4-5 months from April. During this time, one runway will also be closed for upgrade. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) operates from three terminals – T1, T2 and T3 and has a total annual passenger capacity of 109 million.
T1 work will be completed by March 15
According to DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar, the work on T1 will be completed by March 15 and flights will start from there after getting the necessary approvals.
There are plans to temporarily close T2, and shift its capacity of 15 million passengers to T1.
Expansion of T3 for international flights
In view of the increasing passenger traffic, a part of T3 (Pier C) will be converted for international flights. Currently this part is used for domestic flights.
Runway upgrade and preparation for the winter season
During this time, one runway will also remain closed as the ILS (Instrument Landing System) will be upgraded there. After the upgrade, the runway will be as per CAT III B standards, allowing flights to operate smoothly even in low visibility conditions like fog.
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