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Air India Moves 60 Domestic Flights to Delhi Airport Terminal 2; AI Express Shifts All Local Flights to Terminal 1

Air India Shifts 60 Domestic Flights to Delhi Terminal 2; Air India Express Moves All Domestic Operations to Terminal 1
Air India will relocate 60 of its daily domestic flights from Delhi’s Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 starting October 26. Concurrently, its subsidiary, Air India Express, will transfer all its domestic services to Terminal 1. These adjustments are part of Delhi Airport’s ongoing expansion efforts at Terminal 3, aimed at increasing international passenger capacity, which has consequently reduced the available space for domestic operations.
Operational Challenges and Passenger Impact
The terminal shifts are expected to pose logistical challenges, particularly in managing passenger flow and minimizing operational disruptions. Both airlines are actively preparing to mitigate potential confusion or delays by issuing reminders and updates to travelers regarding the new terminal assignments. Industry experts caution that such large-scale relocations often result in temporary inconvenience as passengers adapt to new check-in and boarding procedures. Additionally, there may be increased congestion at Terminals 1 and 2 during the initial phase of the transition.
Airport authorities and airline personnel are working closely to facilitate a smooth transition. Enhanced signage and additional support teams will be deployed to assist passengers and streamline operations during this period.
Broader Implications for Delhi Airport Airlines
The terminal reassignments may prompt other carriers operating at Delhi Airport to reevaluate their terminal usage and operational strategies. Airlines might consider adjusting flight schedules or improving customer communication to sustain market share and operational efficiency amid the changes.
As the October 26 deadline approaches, Air India and Air India Express have reiterated their commitment to minimizing disruption and maintaining high service standards. Passengers are strongly advised to verify their flight details and terminal information prior to travel to avoid inconvenience.

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