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Revamped Terminal 2 at Delhi’s IGI Airport Reopening with High-Tech Upgrades

New Delhi : The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi has officially inaugurated its upgraded Terminal 2 (“T2”), which will become operational from 26 October 2025, marking a major milestone in India’s aviation infrastructure.

  • What’s New:
  • The terminal overhaul includes self-baggage drop (SBD) counters: passengers can scan, tag and drop luggage themselves, reducing check-in queue times.
  • Six new passenger boarding bridges featuring autonomous docking technology (first in India) have been installed to improve aircraft turnaround and accessibility (including enhanced features for differently-abled travellers).
  • Other enhancements: upgraded HVAC and fire-safety systems, brighter interiors with skylights, improved way-finding signage, modern finishes and better mobility access.
  • Operationally, around 120 daily domestic flights by Air India and IndiGo will shift to T2 starting the intervening night of Oct 25-26.
  • Significance and Tips for Travellers:
  • This upgrade enhances IGIA’s capacity to handle rising passenger volumes and helps Delhi strengthen its role as a national and international hub.
  • Travellers flying from or to Delhi: check terminal details for your flight, especially on or around October 26, as airlines reassign gates and terminals.
  • Arrive with extra time on opening day/weekend: new systems may take some time to stabilise.
  • Expect better passenger experience (shorter lines, smarter tech), but also transitional kinks (signage, staff orientation) — plan accordingly.

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