The T2 terminal of the Delhi International Airport will reopen from July 22. It was closed due to the decline in the number of domestic air passengers due to the second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic, which will be reopened after two months.
Delhi airport operator DIAL said in a statement that from July 22, the movement of about 200 flights (100 departures and 100 arrivals) will be allowed every day at the T-2 terminal and by the end of August, the movement of flights will be increased to about 280. Will go Currently, flights are operating only at the T-3 terminal of the Delhi airport.Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said that operations at T2 terminal will resume with IndiGo’s 2000-2999 series flights and GoAir operations will be fully operational and will accommodate around 25,000 passengers in the initial phase. are supposed to.
DIAL said that the Delhi airport has seen a gradual increase in the number of passengers after the lockdown and relaxation of travel rules by various states since June this year, after which the decision to resume operations on T-2 was taken.
The T-2 terminal started operating flights on October 1 last year. It was closed on 18 May this year as the number of flights dropped dramatically due to the second wave of the pandemic.