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Indira Gandhi International Airport

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL, ICAO: VIDP) is the primary international airport serving Delhi, the capital of India, and the National Capital Region (NCR). The airport, spread over an area of 5,106 acres (2,066 ha),[5] is situated in Palam, Delhi, 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station and 16 km (9.9 mi) from New Delhi city centre.[6][7] Named after Indira Gandhi (1917–1984), the former Prime Minister of India, it is the busiest airport of India in terms of passenger traffic since 2009.[8] It is also the busiest airport in the country in terms of cargo traffic, overtaking Mumbai during late 2015. As of 2022, it is the seventh busiest airport in the world, as per the latest rankings issued by UK-based air consultancy firm, OAG.[9] It is the second busiest airport in the world by seating capacity,[10][11][12] having a seating capacity of over 3.6 million seats, and the busiest airport in Asia by passenger traffic handling nearly 37.14 million passengers in 2021.[11][12]

Indira Gandhi International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerAirports Authority of India[1]
OperatorDelhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)
ServesNational Capital Region
LocationPalam, Delhi, India
Opened1962; 61 years ago (1962)
Hub for
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL237 m / 777 ft
Coordinates28°34′07″N 077°06′44″E / 28.56861°N 77.11222°E / 28.56861; 77.11222Coordinates: 28°34′07″N 077°06′44″E / 28.56861°N 77.11222°E / 28.56861; 77.11222
WebsiteDelhi Airport
Map
DEL/VIDP
DEL/VIDP
DEL/VIDP
DEL/VIDP
DEL/VIDP
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 2,816 9,239 Asphalt
10/28 3,813 12,510 Asphalt
11R/29L 4,430 14,534 Asphalt
11L/29R 4,400 14,436 Under Construction
Statistics (April 2021 - March 2022)
Passengers39,339,998 (74.2%)
International passengers6,521,605 (103,341%)
Aircraft movements319,571 (49.342%)
Cargo tonnage924,343 (25.3%)
Source: AAI[2][3][4]

The airport was operated by the Indian Air Force before its management was transferred to the Airports Authority of India.[13] In May 2006, the management of the airport was passed over to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), a consortium led by the GMR Group.[14] In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4,430 m (14,530 ft) runway. With the commencement of operations at Terminal 3 in 2010, it became India's and South Asia's largest aviation hub. The Terminal 3 building has a capacity to handle 34 million passengers annually and was the world's 8th largest passenger terminal upon completion.[7] The airport uses an advanced system called Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) to help keep takeoffs and landings timely and predictable.[15]

In 2010, IGIA was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15–25 million category, and Most Improved Airport in the Indo-Pacific Region by Airports Council International.[16] The airport was rated as the Best Airport in the world in the 25–40 million passengers category in 2015, by Airports Council International.[17][18] Delhi Airport was awarded The Best Airport in Central Asia and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015.[19] IGI also stood first in the new rankings for 2015 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards conducted by Airports Council International.[20] The airport, along with Mumbai Airport was adjudged as the "World's Best Airport" at the Airport Service Quality Awards 2017, in the highest category of airports handling more than 40 million passengers annually.[21] In the financial year of 2020, the airport handled 67.3 million passengers.[22]

The other airport serving NCR is the Hindon Airport, which is much smaller in size and primarily handles regional flights out of the city under the UDAN Scheme.[23] The former airport, which used to be the primary airport of NCR, Safdarjung Airport is now used mainly by VVIP helicopters and small charter helicopters due to its short runway. To stimulate the increasing traffic, a second airport, Noida International Airport is being constructed to offset the load of Indira Gandhi International Airport.[24] The airport was awarded the "best airport" in Asia-Pacific in 2020 (over 40 million passengers per annum) by the Airports Council International.[25]

History

 
Lockheed Hudson Mark VI of No. 194 Squadron RAF at RAF Station Palam

Safdarjung Airport was built in 1930 and was the main airport for Delhi until 1962.[5] Due to increasing passenger traffic at Safdarjung, civilian operations were moved to Palam Airport (later renamed to IGIA) in 1962.[5] Palam Airport had been built during World War II and after the British departed from India, it served as an Air Force Station for the Indian Air Force.

Palam Airport had a peak capacity of around 1,300 passengers per hour.[5] In 1979–80, a total of 3 million domestic and international passengers flew into and out of Palam Airport.[26] Owing to an increase in air traffic in the 70s and the 80's, an additional terminal with nearly four times the area of the old Palam terminal was constructed. With the inauguration of this new international terminal, Terminal 2, on 2 May 1986, the airport was renamed as Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).[5]

The old domestic airport (Palam) is known as Terminal 1 and was divided into separate buildings – 1A, 1B, and 1C. Blocks 1A and 1B were used to handle international operations while domestic operations took place in Block 1C. Today, Block 1A became a dedicated terminal for domestic Air India, which is now demolished. Block 1B was used as a departures terminal by all other domestic airlines, which is also demolished. Block 1C was turned into a domestic arrivals terminal, and the newly constructed domestic departures block 1D is now used by all domestic low-cost airlines (IndiGo, and SpiceJet). There is also a separate technical area for VIP passengers. The domestic arrivals terminal 1C was demolished and rebuilt into a brand new domestic arrivals terminal. For the expansion work, GoAir and select flights of IndiGo were moved to Terminal 2 as well as select flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo to Terminal 3.

The Delhi Airport gained a nonstop flight to North America in October 2001, when an Airbus A340 belonging to Canada 3000 touched down from Toronto. Even though the 11 September attacks had precipitated a global decline in air travel, Canada 3000 proceeded with launching the route, hoping it would help improve the airline's financial position.[27][28] The opening of Russian airspace after the Cold War allowed pilots to fly over the Arctic, thereby reducing the flight duration.[29] Nevertheless, Canada 3000 collapsed just one month after the service began.[30]

Significant growth in the Indian aviation industry led to a major increase in passenger traffic. The capacity of Terminal 1 was estimated to be 7.15 million passengers per annum (mppa). The actual throughput for 2005/06 was an estimated 10.4 million passengers. Including the closed down international terminal (Terminal 2), the airport had a total capacity of 12.5 million passengers per year, whereas the total passenger traffic in 2006/07 was 16.5 million passengers per year.[31] In 2008, the total passenger count at the airport reached 23.97 million. To ease the traffic congestion on the existing terminals, a much larger Terminal 3 was constructed and inaugurated on 3 July 2010.[32] The new terminal's construction took 37 months for completion and this terminal increased airport's total passenger capacity by 34 million.[32] Apart from the three budget domestic airlines handled by Terminals 1 and 2, all other airlines operate their flights from Terminal 3. On 1 June 2022, Delhi International Airport becomes India's first to run entirely on Hydro Power and solar energy.[33] On 16 December 2022, IGI Airport has installed 5 new x-ray machines at the security-check area, taking the total to 18 ATRS/x-ray machines.[34]

Ownership

On 31 January 2006, the aviation minister Praful Patel announced that the empowered Group of Ministers have agreed to sell the management-rights of Delhi Airport to the DIAL consortium and the Mumbai Airport to the GVK Group.[35] On 2 May 2006, the management of Delhi and Mumbai airports were handed over to the private consortia.[36] Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) is a consortium of the GMR Group (54%), Fraport (10%) and Malaysia Airports (10%),[37] and the Airports Authority of India retains a 26% stake.[38]

Nine years later, in May 2015, Malaysia Airports chose to exit from DIAL venture and sold its entire 10% stake to majority shareholder GMR Infra for $79 million. Following this GMR Group's stake at DIAL increased to 64%.[39] Earlier, GMR indicated that it was interested in buying out the 10% stake of Fraport.[40]

Facilities

Runways

 
Interior of the domestic departures terminal
Runways at IGI Airport
Runway Number Length Width Approach Lights/ILS[7]
11R/29L 4,430 m (14,530 ft) 60 m (200 ft) CAT III-B / CAT III-B
10/28 3,813 m (12,510 ft) 46 m (151 ft) CAT I / CAT III-B
09/27 2,816 m (9,239 ft) 45 m (148 ft) CAT I / CAT I

Delhi Airport has three near-parallel runways: runway 11R/29L, 4,430 m × 60 m (14,530 ft × 200 ft) with CAT IIIB instrument landing system (ILS) on both sides, runway 10/28, 3,813 m × 46 m (12,510 ft × 151 ft), and runway 09/27, 2,816 m × 45 m (9,239 ft × 148 ft). The 09/27 runway of the Delhi Airport was the airport's first-ever runway, the British constructed the 2,816 metre-long and 60 metre-wide runway in the pre-independence era and used it during World War II.[41] In addition to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow and Jaipur Airport in Jaipur, Delhi Airport is the only airport in India to have been equipped with the CAT III-B ILS, as of 2017.[42] In the winter of 2005, there were a record number of disruptions at Delhi Airport due to fog/smog. Since then some domestic airlines have trained their pilots to operate under CAT-II conditions of a minimum 350 m (1,150 ft) visibility. On 31 March 2006, IGI became the first Indian airport to operate two runways simultaneously following a test run involving a SpiceJet plane landing on runway 28 and a Jet Airways plane taking off from runway 27 at the same time.

The initially proposed mode involving simultaneous takeoffs in westerly flow to increase handling traffic capacity caused several near misses over the west side of the airport where the centrelines of runways 10/28 and 9/27 intersect.[43] The runway use was changed to segregate dependent mode on 25 December 2007, which was a few days after the deciding near miss involving an Airbus A330-200 of Qatar Airways and an IndiGo A320 aircraft. The new method involved the use of runway 28 for all departures and runway 27 for all arrivals. This more streamlined model was adopted during day hours (– 2300 0600 – 2300 IST) until 24 September 2008.

On 21 August 2008, the airport inaugurated its third runway, 11R/29L, costing 10 billion[44] and 4,430 m (14,534 ft) long. The runway has one of the world's longest paved threshold displacements of 1,460 m (4,790 ft). This, in turn decreases the available landing length on runway 29L to 2,970 m (9,744 ft). The runway increases the airport's capacity to handle up to 100 flights from the previous 45–60 flights per hour. The new runway was opened for commercial operations on 25 September 2008 and gradually began full round-the-clock operations by the end of October the same year.[45]

Since 2012, all three runways are operated simultaneously to handle traffic during day hours.[46] Only runways 11R/29L and 10/28 are operated during night (2300–0600 IST) hours with single runway landing restriction during westerly traffic flow that is rotated late night (0300 IST) and reversed weekly to distribute and mitigate night time landing noise over nearby residential areas.[47]

To cater for the demand of increasing air traffic, the master plan for the construction of a fourth parallel runway next to the existing runway 11R/29L has been cleared. It is expected to be completed by early 2023.[48][49]

Terminals

 
Terminal 1D at Indira Gandhi International Airport

IGI Airport serves as a major hub or a focus destination for several Indian carriers including Air India, Air India Regional, IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir, and Vistara. Approximately 80 airlines serve this airport. At present, there are three actively scheduled passenger terminals, as well as a cargo terminal.

Recently, Delhi Airport operator DIAL has introduced an e-boarding facility for passengers at all the three terminals of the airport, by which all boarding gates will have contactless e-boarding gates with boarding card scanners, which will allow passengers to flash their physical or e-boarding cards to verify flight details in order to proceed for security checks.[50]

Domestic and international operations

Terminal 3 is an integrated terminal used for both international and domestic flights. The Indian carriers operating international flights are Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, GoAir, and Vistara.

As far as domestic operations are concerned, Terminal 3 is used by Air India, AirAsia India, Vistara, and select flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo.

GoAir and select flights of IndiGo use Terminal 2 for their domestic operations.

Terminal 1

Terminal 1 is currently used by the low cost domestic carriers, such as SpiceJet and IndiGo. In 2022, Terminal 1D was fully expanded with an arrivals hall, with the goal of enhancing its annual passenger handling capacity from the previous 18 million to 30 million.[51][52] The domestic arrivals Terminal 1C was shut down, leaving 1D as the only operating terminal.

Terminal 1A

Terminal 1A was built in the late 1980s to cater to Indian Airlines (now absorbed into Air India). It had to be refurbished after a fire gutted the interiors and DIAL significantly upgraded the terminal. It was used by Air India for its Airbus operations until it shifted to the new Terminal 3 on 11 November 2010.[53] This terminal is now closed and is expected to be torn down on the completion of newer terminals.

Terminal 1B

Terminal 1B was also built in the late 1980s and was used only for domestic departures. Upon the opening of the new domestic departures Terminal 1D in 2009, Terminal 1B got closed and is also expected to be torn down on the completion of newer terminals.

Terminal 1C

 
Interior of the domestic departures terminal

Terminal 1C was also built in the late 1980s and was used only for domestic arrivals. The terminal has been upgraded with a newly expanded greeting area and a larger luggage reclaim area with eight belts. Terminal 1C was shut down, torn, and rebuilt into a brand new domestic arrivals hall on 24 February 2022.

Terminal 1D

Terminal 1D is the newly built domestic departures terminal with a total floor space of 53,000 m2 (570,000 sq ft) and has a capacity to handle 15 million passengers per year.[54] Terminal 1D commenced operations on 19 April 2009.[55] It has 72 Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) enabled check-in counters, 16 self check-in counters, and 16 security channels.[55]

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 was opened on 1 May 1986, at a cost of 95 crores[5] and was used for international flights until July 2010 when operations shifted to Terminal 3. After this, the terminal remained operational for only three months per year catering to Hajj flights.[56] In 2017, after revamping Terminal 2 at a cost of 100 crores,[56] DIAL shifted all operations of GoAir and select operations of IndiGo to that terminal in order to continue expansion work of Terminal 1.[57][58]

Terminal 3

 
 
 
Sculptures in Terminal 3: Hindu solar deity Surya (upper left), Surya Namaskara asanas (upper right), and hasta mudras or hand gestures extending from a wall over the immigration counters (bottom)

Designed by HOK working in consultation with Mott MacDonald,[59] the new Terminal 3 is a two-tier building spread over an area of 5.4 million square feet (approx 502000 square metre ) making it world 8th largest terminal in the world with the lower floor being the arrivals area, and the upper floor being a departures area. This terminal has 168 check-in counters, 78 aerobridges at 48 contact stands, 54 parking bays, 95 immigration counters, 18 X-ray screening areas, shorter waiting times, duty-free shops, and other features.[60][61] This new terminal was timed to be completed for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which was held in Delhi and is connected to Delhi by an eight-lane Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway and the Delhi Metro. The terminal was officially inaugurated on 3 July 2010. All international airlines shifted their operations to the new terminal in late July 2010 and all full service domestic carriers in November 2010. The arrival area is equipped with 14 baggage carousels. Terminal 3 has India's first automated parking management and guidance system in a multi level car park, which comprises seven levels and a capacity of 4,300 cars. Terminal 3 forms the first phase of the airport expansion which tentatively includes the construction of additional passenger & cargo terminals (Terminal 4, 5, and 6).[62]

Domestic full-service airlines operate from Terminal 3 including Air India, the national carrier. The Tata & Singapore Airlines airline joint-venture Vistara also operates from Terminal 3.[63] AirAsia India, although a low cost airline, also operates its domestic flights from this terminal. Some flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo were also shifted to Terminal 3 for the expansion of Terminal 1.

WorldMark is an upcoming mixed-use project in the Aerocity hospitality district near Terminal 3.[citation needed]

General Aviation Terminal

India's first general aviation terminal was commissioned in this airport in September 2020. The terminal caters to support the movement and processing of passengers flying through chartered flights or private jets from the airport.[64][65]

Air cargo complex

The air cargo complex is located at a distance of 1 km (0.62 mi) from Terminal 3. It consists of separate brownfield and greenfield cargo terminals.[66] The cargo operations at the brownfield terminal are managed by Celebi Delhi Cargo Management India Pvt. Ltd., which is a joint venture between Delhi International Airport Private Ltd (DIAL) and the Turkish company Celebi Ground Handling (CGH).[67] CGH was awarded the contract to develop, modernise, and finance the existing cargo terminal and to operate the terminal for a period of twenty-five years by DIAL in November 2009.[68] It started its operations in June 2010.[68] In addition to the existing terminal, a new greenfield terminal is being developed in phases by Delhi Cargo Service Centre (DCSC), also a joint venture between DIAL and Cargo Service Center (CSC).[68] The greenfield cargo terminal project consists of two terminals built over a plot of 48,000 square metres and 28,500 square metres, respectively. Phase 1A of the project has been completed and is fully operational.[66] Once the entire project is completed, these two new terminals will have an annual handling capacity of 1.25 million tonnes.[68] The cargo operations of the airport received "e-Asia 2007" award in 2007 for "Implementation of e-Commerce / Electronic Data Interchange in Air Cargo Sector".[69]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo[70]
Air Arabia Sharjah[71]
Air Astana Almaty[72]
Air Canada Montreal–Trudeau,[73] Toronto–Pearson, Vancouver (suspended)[74]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle[75]
Air India Abu Dhabi, Agartala, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Bagdogra, Bahrain, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Birmingham (UK),[76] Chennai, Chicago–O'Hare, Coimbatore, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Copenhagen (resumes 1 March 2023),[77] Dammam, Doha, Dubai–International, Frankfurt, Goa–Dabolim, Guwahati, Hong Kong,[78] Hyderabad, Imphal, Indore, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kannur, Kathmandu, Kochi, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Kuwait City, Leh, London–Heathrow, Lucknow, Melbourne, Milan–Malpensa (resumes 1 February 2023),[77] Mumbai, Muscat, Newark, New York–JFK, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Patna, Port Blair, Pune, Rajkot, Riyadh, San Francisco, Seoul–Incheon, Singapore, Srinagar, Surat, Sydney, Tel Aviv, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati, Tokyo–Narita, Toronto–Pearson, Udaipur, Vadodara, Vancouver, Varanasi, Vienna (resumes 18 February 2023),[77] Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Washington–Dulles[79]
Air India Express Dubai–International, Madurai, Muscat, Sharjah
AIX Connect Ahmedabad, Bagdogra, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Goa–Dabolim, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow,[80] Mumbai, Pune, Ranchi, Srinagar, Surat (begins 3 March 2023),[81] Visakhapatnam[82]
AirAsia X Kuala Lumpur–International[83]
Air Mauritius Mauritius (resumes 3 May 2023)[84]
Akasa Air Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Mumbai[85]
Alliance Air Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Bareilly, Bikaner, Bilaspur, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Dharamshala, Gorakhpur, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer,[86] Kullu, Nashik, Pathankot,[87] Shimla[88]
All Nippon Airways Tokyo–Haneda[89]
American Airlines New York–JFK[90]
Ariana Afghan Airlines Kabul
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon[91]
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku[92]
Batik Air Malaysia Kuala Lumpur–International
Bhutan Airlines Paro[93]
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Dhaka[94]
British Airways London–Heathrow[75]
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong[95]
Drukair Paro
Emirates Dubai–International[96]
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa[75]
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi[97]
Finnair Helsinki[98]
flydubai Dubai–International[99]
Flynas Riyadh
Fly Baghdad Baghdad,[100] Najaf[101]
Go First[102] Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Amritsar,[103] Bagdogra, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chandigarh, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Dehradun, Goa–Dabolim, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jammu, Kochi, Kolkata, Leh, Lucknow, Malé, Mumbai, Patna, Phuket, Port Blair, Pune, Ranchi, Sharjah, Srinagar, Surat, Varanasi
Gulf Air Bahrain[104]
IndiGo Abu Dhabi, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Allahabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Bagdogra, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[105] Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chengdu–Shuangliu (resumes 27 March 2023),[106] Chennai, Coimbatore, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Dammam, Dehradun, Deoghar,[107] Dhaka, Dibrugarh, Dimapur, Doha, Dubai–International, Durgapur, Goa–Dabolim, Goa–Mopa,[108] Gorakhpur, Guwahati, Hubli,[109] Hyderabad, Imphal, Indore, Istanbul, Jabalpur, Jagdalpur,[110] Jaipur, Jammu, Jeddah, Jodhpur, Jorhat, Kathmandu, Kochi, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kuwait City, Leh, Lucknow, Madurai, Malé, Mangalore, Mumbai, Muscat, Nagpur, Pantnagar,[111] Patna, Phuket, Port Blair, Pune, Raipur, Rajkot, Ranchi, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Srinagar, Surat, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli, Tirupati, Udaipur, Vadodara, Varanasi, Visakhapatnam[112][113]
Iraqi Airways Baghdad, Basra
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino[114]
Japan Airlines Tokyo–Haneda, Tokyo–Narita[75]
Jazeera Airways Kuwait City[115]
Kam Air Kabul
KLM Amsterdam[75]
Korean Air Seoul—Incheon
Kuwait Airways Kuwait City[75]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin[116]
Lufthansa Frankfurt,[117] Munich[118]
Mahan Air Tehran–Imam Khomeini
Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur–International[119]
Myanmar Airways International Yangon
Nepal Airlines Kathmandu[120]
Oman Air Muscat[121]
Qantas Melbourne[122]
Qatar Airways Doha[123]
Saudia Jeddah, Riyadh[124]
Singapore Airlines Singapore[125]
Somon Air Dushanbe
SpiceJet Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Amritsar, Bagdogra, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Belgaum, Chennai, Darbhanga, Dehradun, Dhaka, Dharamshala, Dubai–International, Goa–Dabolim, Gorakhpur, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jabalpur, Jammu, Jeddah,[126] Jharsuguda, Kabul, Kandla, Kanpur, Kolkata, Kushinagar, Leh, Mumbai, Nashik, Pakyong, Pantnagar, Patna, Pune, Rajkot, Shirdi, Srinagar, Surat, Thiruvananthapuram, Tirupati, Varanasi
Seasonal: Jaisalmer, Jodhpur[127]
SriLankan Airlines Colombo–Bandaranaike[128]
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich[129]
Thai Airways International Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi[130]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[131]
United Airlines Chicago–O'Hare,[132] Newark, San Francisco (suspended)[133]
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent[134]
VietJet Air Da Nang,[135] Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc[136]
Vietnam Airlines Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City[137]
Virgin Atlantic London–Heathrow[138]
Vistara Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bagdogra, Bangalore, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore,[139] Dehradun, Dhaka, Dibrugarh, Frankfurt, Goa–Dabolim, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kathmandu, Kochi, Kolkata, Leh, London–Heathrow, Lucknow, Mumbai, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Patna, Port Blair, Pune, Raipur, Ranchi, Sharjah, Singapore, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur, Varanasi[140][141]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinationsRef.
AeroLogic Leipzig/Halle
Blue Dart Aviation Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai[142]
Cathay Pacific Cargo Bangalore, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Kolkata, London–Heathrow, Milan–Malpensa, Paris–Charles de Gaulle[143][144]
China Airlines Cargo Luxembourg, Taipei–Taoyuan[145][146]
DHL Aviation Hong Kong, Leipzig/Halle[147]
Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Addis Ababa,[148] Chongqing
FedEx Express Chengdu–Shuangliu, Dubai–International, Guangzhou, Memphis[citation needed]
IndiGo CarGo Mumbai[149]
Korean Air Cargo Hanoi, Seoul–Incheon, Vienna[150]
Lufthansa Cargo Frankfurt, Dhaka, Guangzhou, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Krasnoyarsk[citation needed]
MASkargo Chennai,[151][152] Kuala Lumpur–International
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha[153]
SF Airlines Shenzhen [154]
Singapore Airlines Cargo Singapore
SpiceXpress Bangalore, Hanoi,[155] Leh[156][155]
Turkish Cargo Hanoi, Istanbul[157]
UPS Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Cologne/Bonn, Dubai–International [158]

Statistics

Annual (civil) passenger traffic on Delhi. See Wikidata query.

Connectivity

 
Delhi Metro Airport Express Train
 
Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway

Rail

The nearest railway station is the Palam railway station, located 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Terminals 1 and 3 respectively. Several passenger trains run regularly between these stations. Shahabad Mohammadpur railway station is equally close.[159][160]

Terminals 2 and 3 of the airport are served by the IGI Airport metro station on Airport Express (Orange Line) of Delhi Metro. The 22.7 km (14.1 mi) line runs from Dwarka Sector 21 to the New Delhi metro station with trains running every 10 minutes.[161] Terminal 1 is served by the Terminal 1-IGI Airport metro station on the Magenta Line.[162]

Road

The airport is connected by the 8-lane Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway, the busiest inter-city route in India.[163] Air conditioned low-floor buses operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) regularly run between the airport and the city. Metered taxis are also available from Terminals 1 and 3 to all areas of Delhi.[164]

Future expansion

The newer domestic arrivals and departures terminals 1C and 1D, respectively, will be connected and expanded into a singular domestic terminal which will be known as simply, Terminal 1.

Terminals 4, 5, and 6 will be built at a later stage, which will be triggered by growth in traffic. Once completed, all international flights will move to these three new terminals. Terminal 3 will then be solely used for handling domestic air traffic. A new cargo handling building is also planned. According to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), these new terminals will increase the airport's annual passenger volume capacity to 100 million.[62]

DIAL submitted a plan in 2016 to the then aviation secretary R N Choubey regarding the expansion of the airport with a new fourth runway and Terminal 4 in a phased manner.[51] The Master Plan of Airport in 2016 was then reviewed and updated by DIAL in consultation with the Airports Authority of India.[165] The terminal construction will start after the fourth runway is completed and Terminal 1 is expanded.[51]

Accidents and incidents

  • 1970: The pilot of a Royal Nepal Airlines Fokker F27-200 (9N-AAR) lost control due to severe thunderstorms and downdrafts, crashing just short of the runway. The plane was landing after a flight from Kathmandu, Nepal. Of the five crew and 18 passengers, one crew member was killed.[166]
  • 1972: Japan Airlines Flight 471 crashed outside of Palam Airport, killing 82 of 87 occupants; ten of eleven crew members and 72 of 76 passengers died, as did three people on the ground.[167]
  • 1973: Indian Airlines Flight 440 crashed while on approach to Palam Airport, killing 48 of the 65 passengers and crew on board.[168][169]
  • 1990: An Air India Boeing 747 flying on the London-Delhi-Mumbai route and carrying 215 people (195 passengers and 20 crew) touched down at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a flight from London Heathrow Airport. On application of reverse thrust, a failure of the no. 1 engine pylon to wing attachment caused this engine to tilt nose down. Hot exhaust gases caused a fire on the left-wing. There were no casualties but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair and written off.[170]
  • 1993: An Uzbekistan Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 that had been leased by Indian Airlines due to an ongoing pilot strike flipped over and caught fire while landing in bad weather. There were no fatalities, but the aircraft was destroyed by a post-crash fire.[171]
  • 1994: A Sahara Airlines Boeing 737-2R4C (registered VT-SIA) crashed while performing a training flight killing all four people on board and one person on the ground.[172] Wreckage struck an Aeroflot Ilyushin-86 (registered RA-86119) parked nearby, killing four people inside.[173]
  • 1995: Indian Airlines Flight 492 (IC 492), A Boeing 737-2A8 (Registered VT-ECS), damaged beyond repair when the aircraft overshot the runway at Delhi Airport due to pilots error, on its scheduled flight from Jaipur to Delhi.[174]
  • 1996: The airport was involved in the Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision when a Saudia Boeing 747-100B, climbing out after take-off, collided with an incoming Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 chartered by a fashion company, causing the deaths of all 349 people on board the two planes.[175]
  • In December 1999, Indian Airlines Flight 814 bound for Delhi was hijacked. The plane was taken to Pakistan, Afghanistan and the UAE. After the turn of the millennium, the plane was allowed to go back to Delhi. One passenger was killed.

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Indira Gandhi International Airport IATA DEL ICAO VIDP is the primary international airport serving Delhi the capital of India and the National Capital Region NCR The airport spread over an area of 5 106 acres 2 066 ha 5 is situated in Palam Delhi 15 km 9 3 mi southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station and 16 km 9 9 mi from New Delhi city centre 6 7 Named after Indira Gandhi 1917 1984 the former Prime Minister of India it is the busiest airport of India in terms of passenger traffic since 2009 8 It is also the busiest airport in the country in terms of cargo traffic overtaking Mumbai during late 2015 As of 2022 it is the seventh busiest airport in the world as per the latest rankings issued by UK based air consultancy firm OAG 9 It is the second busiest airport in the world by seating capacity 10 11 12 having a seating capacity of over 3 6 million seats and the busiest airport in Asia by passenger traffic handling nearly 37 14 million passengers in 2021 11 12 Indira Gandhi International AirportIATA DELICAO VIDPSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerAirports Authority of India 1 OperatorDelhi International Airport Limited DIAL GMR Group 54 Airports Authority of India 26 Fraport 10 Malaysia Airports Holdings 10 ServesNational Capital RegionLocationPalam Delhi IndiaOpened1962 61 years ago 1962 Hub forAir India Alliance Air FedEx Express IndiGo Quikjet Airlines VistaraFocus city forAIX Connect Go First SpiceJet Zoom AirElevation AMSL237 m 777 ftCoordinates28 34 07 N 077 06 44 E 28 56861 N 77 11222 E 28 56861 77 11222 Coordinates 28 34 07 N 077 06 44 E 28 56861 N 77 11222 E 28 56861 77 11222WebsiteDelhi AirportMapDEL VIDPShow map of DelhiDEL VIDPShow map of IndiaDEL VIDPShow map of South AsiaDEL VIDPShow map of Middle EastDEL VIDPShow map of AsiaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft09 27 2 816 9 239 Asphalt10 28 3 813 12 510 Asphalt11R 29L 4 430 14 534 Asphalt11L 29R 4 400 14 436 Under ConstructionStatistics April 2021 March 2022 Passengers39 339 998 74 2 International passengers6 521 605 103 341 Aircraft movements319 571 49 342 Cargo tonnage924 343 25 3 Source AAI 2 3 4 The airport was operated by the Indian Air Force before its management was transferred to the Airports Authority of India 13 In May 2006 the management of the airport was passed over to Delhi International Airport Limited DIAL a consortium led by the GMR Group 14 In September 2008 the airport inaugurated a 4 430 m 14 530 ft runway With the commencement of operations at Terminal 3 in 2010 it became India s and South Asia s largest aviation hub The Terminal 3 building has a capacity to handle 34 million passengers annually and was the world s 8th largest passenger terminal upon completion 7 The airport uses an advanced system called Airport Collaborative Decision Making A CDM to help keep takeoffs and landings timely and predictable 15 In 2010 IGIA was conferred the fourth best airport award in the world in the 15 25 million category and Most Improved Airport in the Indo Pacific Region by Airports Council International 16 The airport was rated as the Best Airport in the world in the 25 40 million passengers category in 2015 by Airports Council International 17 18 Delhi Airport was awarded The Best Airport in Central Asia and Best Airport Staff in Central Asia at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2015 19 IGI also stood first in the new rankings for 2015 Airport Service Quality ASQ Awards conducted by Airports Council International 20 The airport along with Mumbai Airport was adjudged as the World s Best Airport at the Airport Service Quality Awards 2017 in the highest category of airports handling more than 40 million passengers annually 21 In the financial year of 2020 the airport handled 67 3 million passengers 22 The other airport serving NCR is the Hindon Airport which is much smaller in size and primarily handles regional flights out of the city under the UDAN Scheme 23 The former airport which used to be the primary airport of NCR Safdarjung Airport is now used mainly by VVIP helicopters and small charter helicopters due to its short runway To stimulate the increasing traffic a second airport Noida International Airport is being constructed to offset the load of Indira Gandhi International Airport 24 The airport was awarded the best airport in Asia Pacific in 2020 over 40 million passengers per annum by the Airports Council International 25 Contents 1 History 2 Ownership 3 Facilities 3 1 Runways 3 2 Terminals 3 3 Domestic and international operations 3 4 Terminal 1 3 5 Terminal 2 3 6 Terminal 3 3 7 General Aviation Terminal 3 8 Air cargo complex 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 4 2 Cargo 5 Statistics 6 Connectivity 6 1 Rail 6 2 Road 7 Future expansion 8 Accidents and incidents 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 Bibliography 11 External linksHistory Edit Lockheed Hudson Mark VI of No 194 Squadron RAF at RAF Station Palam Safdarjung Airport was built in 1930 and was the main airport for Delhi until 1962 5 Due to increasing passenger traffic at Safdarjung civilian operations were moved to Palam Airport later renamed to IGIA in 1962 5 Palam Airport had been built during World War II and after the British departed from India it served as an Air Force Station for the Indian Air Force Palam Airport had a peak capacity of around 1 300 passengers per hour 5 In 1979 80 a total of 3 million domestic and international passengers flew into and out of Palam Airport 26 Owing to an increase in air traffic in the 70s and the 80 s an additional terminal with nearly four times the area of the old Palam terminal was constructed With the inauguration of this new international terminal Terminal 2 on 2 May 1986 the airport was renamed as Indira Gandhi International Airport IGIA 5 The old domestic airport Palam is known as Terminal 1 and was divided into separate buildings 1A 1B and 1C Blocks 1A and 1B were used to handle international operations while domestic operations took place in Block 1C Today Block 1A became a dedicated terminal for domestic Air India which is now demolished Block 1B was used as a departures terminal by all other domestic airlines which is also demolished Block 1C was turned into a domestic arrivals terminal and the newly constructed domestic departures block 1D is now used by all domestic low cost airlines IndiGo and SpiceJet There is also a separate technical area for VIP passengers The domestic arrivals terminal 1C was demolished and rebuilt into a brand new domestic arrivals terminal For the expansion work GoAir and select flights of IndiGo were moved to Terminal 2 as well as select flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo to Terminal 3 The Delhi Airport gained a nonstop flight to North America in October 2001 when an Airbus A340 belonging to Canada 3000 touched down from Toronto Even though the 11 September attacks had precipitated a global decline in air travel Canada 3000 proceeded with launching the route hoping it would help improve the airline s financial position 27 28 The opening of Russian airspace after the Cold War allowed pilots to fly over the Arctic thereby reducing the flight duration 29 Nevertheless Canada 3000 collapsed just one month after the service began 30 Significant growth in the Indian aviation industry led to a major increase in passenger traffic The capacity of Terminal 1 was estimated to be 7 15 million passengers per annum mppa The actual throughput for 2005 06 was an estimated 10 4 million passengers Including the closed down international terminal Terminal 2 the airport had a total capacity of 12 5 million passengers per year whereas the total passenger traffic in 2006 07 was 16 5 million passengers per year 31 In 2008 the total passenger count at the airport reached 23 97 million To ease the traffic congestion on the existing terminals a much larger Terminal 3 was constructed and inaugurated on 3 July 2010 32 The new terminal s construction took 37 months for completion and this terminal increased airport s total passenger capacity by 34 million 32 Apart from the three budget domestic airlines handled by Terminals 1 and 2 all other airlines operate their flights from Terminal 3 On 1 June 2022 Delhi International Airport becomes India s first to run entirely on Hydro Power and solar energy 33 On 16 December 2022 IGI Airport has installed 5 new x ray machines at the security check area taking the total to 18 ATRS x ray machines 34 Ownership EditOn 31 January 2006 the aviation minister Praful Patel announced that the empowered Group of Ministers have agreed to sell the management rights of Delhi Airport to the DIAL consortium and the Mumbai Airport to the GVK Group 35 On 2 May 2006 the management of Delhi and Mumbai airports were handed over to the private consortia 36 Delhi International Airport Limited DIAL is a consortium of the GMR Group 54 Fraport 10 and Malaysia Airports 10 37 and the Airports Authority of India retains a 26 stake 38 Nine years later in May 2015 Malaysia Airports chose to exit from DIAL venture and sold its entire 10 stake to majority shareholder GMR Infra for 79 million Following this GMR Group s stake at DIAL increased to 64 39 Earlier GMR indicated that it was interested in buying out the 10 stake of Fraport 40 Facilities EditRunways Edit Interior of the domestic departures terminal Runways at IGI Airport Runway Number Length Width Approach Lights ILS 7 11R 29L 4 430 m 14 530 ft 60 m 200 ft CAT III B CAT III B10 28 3 813 m 12 510 ft 46 m 151 ft CAT I CAT III B09 27 2 816 m 9 239 ft 45 m 148 ft CAT I CAT IDelhi Airport has three near parallel runways runway 11R 29L 4 430 m 60 m 14 530 ft 200 ft with CAT IIIB instrument landing system ILS on both sides runway 10 28 3 813 m 46 m 12 510 ft 151 ft and runway 09 27 2 816 m 45 m 9 239 ft 148 ft The 09 27 runway of the Delhi Airport was the airport s first ever runway the British constructed the 2 816 metre long and 60 metre wide runway in the pre independence era and used it during World War II 41 In addition to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow and Jaipur Airport in Jaipur Delhi Airport is the only airport in India to have been equipped with the CAT III B ILS as of 2017 42 In the winter of 2005 there were a record number of disruptions at Delhi Airport due to fog smog Since then some domestic airlines have trained their pilots to operate under CAT II conditions of a minimum 350 m 1 150 ft visibility On 31 March 2006 IGI became the first Indian airport to operate two runways simultaneously following a test run involving a SpiceJet plane landing on runway 28 and a Jet Airways plane taking off from runway 27 at the same time The initially proposed mode involving simultaneous takeoffs in westerly flow to increase handling traffic capacity caused several near misses over the west side of the airport where the centrelines of runways 10 28 and 9 27 intersect 43 The runway use was changed to segregate dependent mode on 25 December 2007 which was a few days after the deciding near miss involving an Airbus A330 200 of Qatar Airways and an IndiGo A320 aircraft The new method involved the use of runway 28 for all departures and runway 27 for all arrivals This more streamlined model was adopted during day hours 2300 0600 2300 IST until 24 September 2008 On 21 August 2008 the airport inaugurated its third runway 11R 29L costing 10 billion 44 and 4 430 m 14 534 ft long The runway has one of the world s longest paved threshold displacements of 1 460 m 4 790 ft This in turn decreases the available landing length on runway 29L to 2 970 m 9 744 ft The runway increases the airport s capacity to handle up to 100 flights from the previous 45 60 flights per hour The new runway was opened for commercial operations on 25 September 2008 and gradually began full round the clock operations by the end of October the same year 45 Since 2012 all three runways are operated simultaneously to handle traffic during day hours 46 Only runways 11R 29L and 10 28 are operated during night 2300 0600 IST hours with single runway landing restriction during westerly traffic flow that is rotated late night 0300 IST and reversed weekly to distribute and mitigate night time landing noise over nearby residential areas 47 To cater for the demand of increasing air traffic the master plan for the construction of a fourth parallel runway next to the existing runway 11R 29L has been cleared It is expected to be completed by early 2023 48 49 Terminals Edit Terminal 1D at Indira Gandhi International Airport IGI Airport serves as a major hub or a focus destination for several Indian carriers including Air India Air India Regional IndiGo SpiceJet GoAir and Vistara Approximately 80 airlines serve this airport At present there are three actively scheduled passenger terminals as well as a cargo terminal Recently Delhi Airport operator DIAL has introduced an e boarding facility for passengers at all the three terminals of the airport by which all boarding gates will have contactless e boarding gates with boarding card scanners which will allow passengers to flash their physical or e boarding cards to verify flight details in order to proceed for security checks 50 Domestic and international operations Edit Terminal 3 is an integrated terminal used for both international and domestic flights The Indian carriers operating international flights are Air India IndiGo SpiceJet GoAir and Vistara As far as domestic operations are concerned Terminal 3 is used by Air India AirAsia India Vistara and select flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo GoAir and select flights of IndiGo use Terminal 2 for their domestic operations Terminal 1 Edit Terminal 1 is currently used by the low cost domestic carriers such as SpiceJet and IndiGo In 2022 Terminal 1D was fully expanded with an arrivals hall with the goal of enhancing its annual passenger handling capacity from the previous 18 million to 30 million 51 52 The domestic arrivals Terminal 1C was shut down leaving 1D as the only operating terminal Terminal 1ATerminal 1A was built in the late 1980s to cater to Indian Airlines now absorbed into Air India It had to be refurbished after a fire gutted the interiors and DIAL significantly upgraded the terminal It was used by Air India for its Airbus operations until it shifted to the new Terminal 3 on 11 November 2010 53 This terminal is now closed and is expected to be torn down on the completion of newer terminals Terminal 1BTerminal 1B was also built in the late 1980s and was used only for domestic departures Upon the opening of the new domestic departures Terminal 1D in 2009 Terminal 1B got closed and is also expected to be torn down on the completion of newer terminals Terminal 1C Interior of the domestic departures terminal Terminal 1C was also built in the late 1980s and was used only for domestic arrivals The terminal has been upgraded with a newly expanded greeting area and a larger luggage reclaim area with eight belts Terminal 1C was shut down torn and rebuilt into a brand new domestic arrivals hall on 24 February 2022 Terminal 1DTerminal 1D is the newly built domestic departures terminal with a total floor space of 53 000 m2 570 000 sq ft and has a capacity to handle 15 million passengers per year 54 Terminal 1D commenced operations on 19 April 2009 55 It has 72 Common Use Terminal Equipment CUTE enabled check in counters 16 self check in counters and 16 security channels 55 Terminal 2 Edit Terminal 2 was opened on 1 May 1986 at a cost of 95 crores 5 and was used for international flights until July 2010 when operations shifted to Terminal 3 After this the terminal remained operational for only three months per year catering to Hajj flights 56 In 2017 after revamping Terminal 2 at a cost of 100 crores 56 DIAL shifted all operations of GoAir and select operations of IndiGo to that terminal in order to continue expansion work of Terminal 1 57 58 Terminal 3 Edit Sculptures in Terminal 3 Hindu solar deity Surya upper left Surya Namaskara asanas upper right and hasta mudras or hand gestures extending from a wall over the immigration counters bottom Designed by HOK working in consultation with Mott MacDonald 59 the new Terminal 3 is a two tier building spread over an area of 5 4 million square feet approx 502000 square metre making it world 8th largest terminal in the world with the lower floor being the arrivals area and the upper floor being a departures area This terminal has 168 check in counters 78 aerobridges at 48 contact stands 54 parking bays 95 immigration counters 18 X ray screening areas shorter waiting times duty free shops and other features 60 61 This new terminal was timed to be completed for the 2010 Commonwealth Games which was held in Delhi and is connected to Delhi by an eight lane Delhi Gurgaon Expressway and the Delhi Metro The terminal was officially inaugurated on 3 July 2010 All international airlines shifted their operations to the new terminal in late July 2010 and all full service domestic carriers in November 2010 The arrival area is equipped with 14 baggage carousels Terminal 3 has India s first automated parking management and guidance system in a multi level car park which comprises seven levels and a capacity of 4 300 cars Terminal 3 forms the first phase of the airport expansion which tentatively includes the construction of additional passenger amp cargo terminals Terminal 4 5 and 6 62 Domestic full service airlines operate from Terminal 3 including Air India the national carrier The Tata amp Singapore Airlines airline joint venture Vistara also operates from Terminal 3 63 AirAsia India although a low cost airline also operates its domestic flights from this terminal Some flights of SpiceJet and IndiGo were also shifted to Terminal 3 for the expansion of Terminal 1 WorldMark is an upcoming mixed use project in the Aerocity hospitality district near Terminal 3 citation needed General Aviation Terminal Edit India s first general aviation terminal was commissioned in this airport in September 2020 The terminal caters to support the movement and processing of passengers flying through chartered flights or private jets from the airport 64 65 Air cargo complex Edit The air cargo complex is located at a distance of 1 km 0 62 mi from Terminal 3 It consists of separate brownfield and greenfield cargo terminals 66 The cargo operations at the brownfield terminal are managed by Celebi Delhi Cargo Management India Pvt Ltd which is a joint venture between Delhi International Airport Private Ltd DIAL and the Turkish company Celebi Ground Handling CGH 67 CGH was awarded the contract to develop modernise and finance the existing cargo terminal and to operate the terminal for a period of twenty five years by DIAL in November 2009 68 It started its operations in June 2010 68 In addition to the existing terminal a new greenfield terminal is being developed in phases by Delhi Cargo Service Centre DCSC also a joint venture between DIAL and Cargo Service Center CSC 68 The greenfield cargo terminal project consists of two terminals built over a plot of 48 000 square metres and 28 500 square metres respectively Phase 1A of the project has been completed and is fully operational 66 Once the entire project is completed these two new terminals will have an annual handling capacity of 1 25 million tonnes 68 The cargo operations of the airport received e Asia 2007 award in 2007 for Implementation of e Commerce Electronic Data Interchange in Air Cargo Sector 69 Airlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsAeroflotMoscow Sheremetyevo 70 Air ArabiaSharjah 71 Air AstanaAlmaty 72 Air CanadaMontreal Trudeau 73 Toronto Pearson Vancouver suspended 74 Air FranceParis Charles de Gaulle 75 Air IndiaAbu Dhabi Agartala Ahmedabad Amritsar Aurangabad Bagdogra Bahrain Bangalore Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Bhopal Bhubaneswar Birmingham UK 76 Chennai Chicago O Hare Coimbatore Colombo Bandaranaike Copenhagen resumes 1 March 2023 77 Dammam Doha Dubai International Frankfurt Goa Dabolim Guwahati Hong Kong 78 Hyderabad Imphal Indore Jammu Jodhpur Kannur Kathmandu Kochi Kolkata Kozhikode Kuwait City Leh London Heathrow Lucknow Melbourne Milan Malpensa resumes 1 February 2023 77 Mumbai Muscat Newark New York JFK Paris Charles de Gaulle Patna Port Blair Pune Rajkot Riyadh San Francisco Seoul Incheon Singapore Srinagar Surat Sydney Tel Aviv Thiruvananthapuram Tirupati Tokyo Narita Toronto Pearson Udaipur Vadodara Vancouver Varanasi Vienna resumes 18 February 2023 77 Vijayawada Visakhapatnam Washington Dulles 79 Air India ExpressDubai International Madurai Muscat SharjahAIX ConnectAhmedabad Bagdogra Bangalore Bhubaneswar Chennai Goa Dabolim Guwahati Hyderabad Imphal Jaipur Kochi Kolkata Lucknow 80 Mumbai Pune Ranchi Srinagar Surat begins 3 March 2023 81 Visakhapatnam 82 AirAsia XKuala Lumpur International 83 Air MauritiusMauritius resumes 3 May 2023 84 Akasa AirAhmedabad Bangalore Mumbai 85 Alliance AirAhmedabad Allahabad Bareilly Bikaner Bilaspur Chandigarh Dehradun Dharamshala Gorakhpur Jabalpur Jaipur Jaisalmer 86 Kullu Nashik Pathankot 87 Shimla 88 All Nippon AirwaysTokyo Haneda 89 American AirlinesNew York JFK 90 Ariana Afghan AirlinesKabulAsiana AirlinesSeoul Incheon 91 Azerbaijan AirlinesBaku 92 Batik Air MalaysiaKuala Lumpur InternationalBhutan AirlinesParo 93 Biman Bangladesh AirlinesDhaka 94 British AirwaysLondon Heathrow 75 Cathay PacificHong Kong 95 DrukairParoEmiratesDubai International 96 Ethiopian AirlinesAddis Ababa 75 Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi 97 FinnairHelsinki 98 flydubaiDubai International 99 FlynasRiyadhFly BaghdadBaghdad 100 Najaf 101 Go First 102 Ahmedabad Aizawl Amritsar 103 Bagdogra Bangalore Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Chandigarh Colombo Bandaranaike Dehradun Goa Dabolim Guwahati Hyderabad Jammu Kochi Kolkata Leh Lucknow Male Mumbai Patna Phuket Port Blair Pune Ranchi Sharjah Srinagar Surat VaranasiGulf AirBahrain 104 IndiGoAbu Dhabi Ahmedabad Aizawl Allahabad Amritsar Aurangabad Bagdogra Bangalore Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 105 Bhopal Bhubaneswar Chandigarh Chengdu Shuangliu resumes 27 March 2023 106 Chennai Coimbatore Colombo Bandaranaike Dammam Dehradun Deoghar 107 Dhaka Dibrugarh Dimapur Doha Dubai International Durgapur Goa Dabolim Goa Mopa 108 Gorakhpur Guwahati Hubli 109 Hyderabad Imphal Indore Istanbul Jabalpur Jagdalpur 110 Jaipur Jammu Jeddah Jodhpur Jorhat Kathmandu Kochi Kolkata Kozhikode Kuala Lumpur International Kuwait City Leh Lucknow Madurai Male Mangalore Mumbai Muscat Nagpur Pantnagar 111 Patna Phuket Port Blair Pune Raipur Rajkot Ranchi Riyadh Sharjah Singapore Srinagar Surat Thiruvananthapuram Tiruchirappalli Tirupati Udaipur Vadodara Varanasi Visakhapatnam 112 113 Iraqi AirwaysBaghdad BasraITA AirwaysRome Fiumicino 114 Japan AirlinesTokyo Haneda Tokyo Narita 75 Jazeera AirwaysKuwait City 115 Kam AirKabulKLMAmsterdam 75 Korean AirSeoul IncheonKuwait AirwaysKuwait City 75 LOT Polish AirlinesWarsaw Chopin 116 LufthansaFrankfurt 117 Munich 118 Mahan AirTehran Imam KhomeiniMalaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur International 119 Myanmar Airways InternationalYangonNepal AirlinesKathmandu 120 Oman AirMuscat 121 QantasMelbourne 122 Qatar AirwaysDoha 123 SaudiaJeddah Riyadh 124 Singapore AirlinesSingapore 125 Somon AirDushanbeSpiceJetAhmedabad Ajmer Amritsar Bagdogra Bangalore Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Belgaum Chennai Darbhanga Dehradun Dhaka Dharamshala Dubai International Goa Dabolim Gorakhpur Guwahati Hyderabad Jabalpur Jammu Jeddah 126 Jharsuguda Kabul Kandla Kanpur Kolkata Kushinagar Leh Mumbai Nashik Pakyong Pantnagar Patna Pune Rajkot Shirdi Srinagar Surat Thiruvananthapuram Tirupati Varanasi Seasonal Jaisalmer Jodhpur 127 SriLankan AirlinesColombo Bandaranaike 128 Swiss International Air LinesZurich 129 Thai Airways InternationalBangkok Suvarnabhumi 130 Turkish AirlinesIstanbul 131 United AirlinesChicago O Hare 132 Newark San Francisco suspended 133 Uzbekistan AirwaysTashkent 134 VietJet AirDa Nang 135 Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Phu Quoc 136 Vietnam AirlinesHanoi Ho Chi Minh City 137 Virgin AtlanticLondon Heathrow 138 VistaraAhmedabad Amritsar Bagdogra Bangalore Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Bhubaneswar Chandigarh Chennai Coimbatore 139 Dehradun Dhaka Dibrugarh Frankfurt Goa Dabolim Guwahati Hyderabad Indore Jammu Jodhpur Kathmandu Kochi Kolkata Leh London Heathrow Lucknow Mumbai Paris Charles de Gaulle Patna Port Blair Pune Raipur Ranchi Sharjah Singapore Srinagar Thiruvananthapuram Udaipur Varanasi 140 141 Cargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsRef AeroLogicLeipzig HalleBlue Dart AviationAhmedabad Bangalore Chennai Kolkata Mumbai 142 Cathay Pacific CargoBangalore Hong Kong Hyderabad Kolkata London Heathrow Milan Malpensa Paris Charles de Gaulle 143 144 China Airlines CargoLuxembourg Taipei Taoyuan 145 146 DHL AviationHong Kong Leipzig Halle 147 Ethiopian Airlines CargoAddis Ababa 148 ChongqingFedEx ExpressChengdu Shuangliu Dubai International Guangzhou Memphis citation needed IndiGo CarGoMumbai 149 Korean Air CargoHanoi Seoul Incheon Vienna 150 Lufthansa CargoFrankfurt Dhaka Guangzhou Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Krasnoyarsk citation needed MASkargoChennai 151 152 Kuala Lumpur InternationalQatar Airways CargoDoha 153 SF AirlinesShenzhen 154 Singapore Airlines CargoSingaporeSpiceXpressBangalore Hanoi 155 Leh 156 155 Turkish CargoHanoi Istanbul 157 UPS AirlinesBangkok Suvarnabhumi Cologne Bonn Dubai International 158 Statistics EditAnnual civil passenger traffic on Delhi See Wikidata query Connectivity Edit Delhi Metro Airport Express Train Delhi Gurgaon Expressway Rail Edit The nearest railway station is the Palam railway station located 4 8 kilometres 3 0 mi and 12 kilometres 7 5 mi from Terminals 1 and 3 respectively Several passenger trains run regularly between these stations Shahabad Mohammadpur railway station is equally close 159 160 Terminals 2 and 3 of the airport are served by the IGI Airport metro station on Airport Express Orange Line of Delhi Metro The 22 7 km 14 1 mi line runs from Dwarka Sector 21 to the New Delhi metro station with trains running every 10 minutes 161 Terminal 1 is served by the Terminal 1 IGI Airport metro station on the Magenta Line 162 Road Edit The airport is connected by the 8 lane Delhi Gurgaon Expressway the busiest inter city route in India 163 Air conditioned low floor buses operated by Delhi Transport Corporation DTC regularly run between the airport and the city Metered taxis are also available from Terminals 1 and 3 to all areas of Delhi 164 Future expansion EditThe newer domestic arrivals and departures terminals 1C and 1D respectively will be connected and expanded into a singular domestic terminal which will be known as simply Terminal 1 Terminals 4 5 and 6 will be built at a later stage which will be triggered by growth in traffic Once completed all international flights will move to these three new terminals Terminal 3 will then be solely used for handling domestic air traffic A new cargo handling building is also planned According to Delhi International Airport Limited DIAL these new terminals will increase the airport s annual passenger volume capacity to 100 million 62 DIAL submitted a plan in 2016 to the then aviation secretary R N Choubey regarding the expansion of the airport with a new fourth runway and Terminal 4 in a phased manner 51 The Master Plan of Airport in 2016 was then reviewed and updated by DIAL in consultation with the Airports Authority of India 165 The terminal construction will start after the fourth runway is completed and Terminal 1 is expanded 51 Accidents and incidents Edit1970 The pilot of a Royal Nepal Airlines Fokker F27 200 9N AAR lost control due to severe thunderstorms and downdrafts crashing just short of the runway The plane was landing after a flight from Kathmandu Nepal Of the five crew and 18 passengers one crew member was killed 166 1972 Japan Airlines Flight 471 crashed outside of Palam Airport killing 82 of 87 occupants ten of eleven crew members and 72 of 76 passengers died as did three people on the ground 167 1973 Indian Airlines Flight 440 crashed while on approach to Palam Airport killing 48 of the 65 passengers and crew on board 168 169 1990 An Air India Boeing 747 flying on the London Delhi Mumbai route and carrying 215 people 195 passengers and 20 crew touched down at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a flight from London Heathrow Airport On application of reverse thrust a failure of the no 1 engine pylon to wing attachment caused this engine to tilt nose down Hot exhaust gases caused a fire on the left wing There were no casualties but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair and written off 170 1993 An Uzbekistan Airlines Tupolev Tu 154 that had been leased by Indian Airlines due to an ongoing pilot strike flipped over and caught fire while landing in bad weather There were no fatalities but the aircraft was destroyed by a post crash fire 171 1994 A Sahara Airlines Boeing 737 2R4C registered VT SIA crashed while performing a training flight killing all four people on board and one person on the ground 172 Wreckage struck an Aeroflot Ilyushin 86 registered RA 86119 parked nearby killing four people inside 173 1995 Indian Airlines Flight 492 IC 492 A Boeing 737 2A8 Registered VT ECS damaged beyond repair when the aircraft overshot the runway at Delhi Airport due to pilots error on its scheduled flight from Jaipur to Delhi 174 1996 The airport was involved in the Charkhi Dadri mid air collision when a Saudia Boeing 747 100B climbing out after take off collided with an incoming Kazakhstan Airlines Ilyushin Il 76 chartered by a fashion company causing the deaths of all 349 people on board the two planes 175 In December 1999 Indian Airlines Flight 814 bound for Delhi was hijacked The plane was taken to Pakistan Afghanistan and the UAE After the turn of the millennium the plane was allowed to go back to Delhi One passenger was killed See also EditTransport in India List of airports in India List of busiest airports in India Aviation in IndiaReferences 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