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Delhi: Terminal 2 to resume flight operations from October

Written by  Gitanjali Mangal -- September 28th 2020 04:46 PM -- Updated: September 28th 2020 04:53 PM
Delhi: Terminal 2 to resume flight operations from October

Delhi: Terminal 2 to resume flight operations from October

Delhi airport is all set to resume flight operations at the T2 terminal from October 1, informed its operator Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL). The airport has been operating flights from the T3 terminal only since March 23 when flight operations in India were curtailed drastically due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The resumption of operations at T2 will be with 96 air traffic movements (48 departures and 48 arrivals) per day and increase progressively up to 180 by end of October,” said DIAL. Delhi Airport's T2 opens! Check out beautiful images, facts of new revamped domestic terminal - The Financial Express From October 1, IndiGo will operate all its flights with call signs between 6E2000 and 6E2999 from the T2 terminal. Also Read | Kejriwal Govt. to appoint consultant for 24X7 water supply in Delhi Also, entire flight operations of GoAir will be conducted from T2 starting October 1. “About 27 counters — 11 for GoAir and 16 for IndiGo have been created to cater to passengers of respective flights,” the DIAL stated. Delhi Airport's T2 opens! Check out beautiful images, facts of new revamped domestic terminal - The Financial Express India resumed scheduled domestic passenger flights from May 25 but in a curtailed manner. Airlines are allowed to operate not more than 60 per cent of pre-COVID domestic flights currently. Normal Operations Restored at Delhi Airport's T2 after Police Receive Hoax Bomb Call Also Read | An Afghan Sikh refugee’s tale, remembering 31 rings which made her feel like a queen Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in the country. However, special international passenger flights have been operating under the Vande Bharat mission since May and under the air bubble arrangements formed with various other countries since July. -PTC News


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