SpiceJet, IndiGo to shift flights to Delhi Airport 's T3 from Sept 5

The operations have been shifted for expansion work at T2 terminal to boost capacity

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The Delhi Airport has said that SpiceJet and IndiGo would shift their flight operations to T3 terminal from September 5 due to expansion works at T2.

"SpiceJet to shift its operation from T2 to T3 entirely; while IndiGo to partially move its operation from T2 to T3... This will result in the passenger load at T2 to reduce by 27 per cent," Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said in a press release.

The movement will take place with effect from 12.01am on September 5.

DIAL CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar said, "With Delhi Airport witnessing a surge in passenger traffic, DIAL is enhancing the capacity of T2. The move will ease the pressure of fast-growing traffic, so that the capacity enhancement works at Terminal 2 can be carried out effectively and efficiently."

"We appreciate SpiceJet and IndiGo for their agreement to shift their operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3," he said.

IndiGo's 5000 series flights will shift to T3 terminal. GoAir will continue its domestic operations from T2 terminal.

Post completion of infrastructure enhancement at T2, the terminal will be able to handle 18 million passengers per annum (MPPA), up from current 15 MPPA, DIAL said.

At present, GoAir operates all its domestic services and SpiceJet and IndiGo partially operate their domestic flights from T2 terminal.

Air India, Vistara and Air Asia India operate completely out of T3 terminal.

The revamped Terminal 2 was opened in October 2017, which saw partial shifting of flight operations of SpiceJet and IndiGo, and complete shifting of GoAir from Terminal 1.

Ajay Singh, the chairman and managing director, SpiceJet, said, "I am pleased to share that from September 5, 2019, SpiceJet will consolidate its operations at Delhi Airport by shifting entirely from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3."

"With this, our flight operations would be restricted to just two terminals, T 1 and T3, of the Delhi Airport. This move will enhance convenience of passengers travelling with us and provide them greater comfort and ease in transiting between domestic and international flights,” he added.