Delhi airports - a single terminal of the capital of India. Delhi International Airport Indira Gandhi Domestic Terminal Lounge
The name of Indira (Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport) is a colossal building, stuffed with a huge number of different services and divided into several zones.
Airport serves everything international flights, as well as flights of major regular airlines Air India, Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Jet Lite, Jet Konnect and Kingfisher airlines.
Gates (on arrival and departure) due to the length of the airport building are connected by treadmills, so leave at least 15 minutes to get to the one you need. In the departure gates, normal comfortable chairs appeared, in addition, a pair of anatomically shaped beds were placed near each gate.
Services at the airport
In addition to the traditional duty free with a traditional range of alcohol and cosmetics, the new international has acquired shops of many famous brands - from mango to reebok, from Versace to Swarovski, there are several watch and electronics stores, offices of mobile operators, bookstores. But most importantly, quite a lot of food has appeared, from CFS and McDonald's to Indian and Chinese fast food, where you can eat sane, expensive and of course also eat.
In the hall of international departures, the catering is located on the mezzanine (on the 2nd floor), the smoking room is also located.
Unfortunately, there is still no free internet (wi-fi).
How to leave Delhi Airport
If you are flying further in India with the flights of the above major airlines, you do not need to go anywhere, you just need to find the gate of your airline that you need.
If you fly from Delhi with Indigo, Spice Jet and Go Air low-cost airlines, you can get to the airport's home on a special bus that runs between airports every 20 minutes. Boarding the bus upon presentation electronic ticket on the plane.
In addition to the taxi and metro in Delhi, which was never opened, from the airport you can go to the city on 3 special airport air-conditioned express buses that run around the clock every 15 minutes. Buses can take you to the following locations in Delhi:
Kashmiri Gate ISBT in Northern Delhi (if you are in paharganja)
Anand Vihar ISBT in Trans-Yamuna area
Sarai Kale Khan ISBT in South-East Delhi
In December 2010, we drove to the airport from the Main Bazaar in a tourist taxi for 300 rupees.
The bus from the airport to Delhi costs 75 rupees (updated December 2016), if you go to the main bazaar, take the bus to New Delhi railway station (train station) and get off at Connaught Place, it's a 10 minute walk there, or by rickshaw 40 rupees.
The metro from the airport to the city cost 80 rupees in December 16.
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international Airport named after Indira Gandhi(Hindi: इंदिरा गांधी अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा, English. Indira Gandhi International Airport) (IATA : DEL, ICAO : VIDP listen)) is an airport in Delhi, India. Named after the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, it is the busiest airport in India in terms of take-offs and landings, as well as the second busiest airport in India in terms of passenger traffic. The airport is the main hub civil aviation in the Capital Region of India. The airport was formerly used by the Indian Air Force and was part of Palam airport, but later the management of the airport was transferred to civil authorities. In May 2008, the operation of the airport was transferred to the joint venture Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), which is managed by the GMR Group, which in turn assumed responsibility for the reconstruction and expansion of the airport.
In 2007, Indira Gandhi International Airport served about 23 million passengers and adopted a program to increase passenger traffic to 100 million by 2030. The new Terminal 3 building, currently under construction, will cost $1.94 billion and will serve an additional 37 million passengers annually; its launch will be timed to coincide with the 2010 Commonwealth Games. In September 2008, the airport opened a 4.43 km long runway, the second longest runway in Asia after Alma-Ata Airport with its 4500 meters.
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Airport formerly known as Palam airport, was built during the Second World War and was the base of the Indian Air Force. Passenger operations were later transferred from Safdarjung Airport in 1962 due to increased workload. Palam Airport had a peak capacity of around 1,300 passengers per hour.
Due to the increase in air traffic in the 70s, an additional terminal was built with almost four times the area. With the opening of a new international terminal (Terminal 2) on May 2, 1986, the airport was renamed into Indira Gandhi International Airport. The international terminal has nine boarding bridges.
Infrastructure
The old Palam Terminal, now known as Terminal 1, is used for domestic flights. The terminal was divided into three separate terminals - 1A (for domestic flights of state-owned Indian Airlines and Kingfisher Airlines), 1B (for all other domestic airlines) and a domestic arrivals terminal. There is also a separate Technical Area for VVIP. In addition, there is a separate Pilgrim Terminal which caters for Muslims on the Hajj.
As a result of India's rapid growth in aviation and the entry of numerous private low-cost airlines into the market, the airport experienced a surge in air traffic and began to experience enormous difficulties in servicing such a flow of passengers. The capacity of Terminal 1 was only 7.15 million passengers per year, but the actual passenger traffic in 2005/06 was about 10.4 million. Together with the international terminal (Terminal 2), the airport's capacity was 12.5 passengers per year, while the actual passenger traffic in 2006 /07 amounted to 16.5 million. In 2007, traffic increased sharply again, already by 6.5 million per year, amounting to 23 million passengers.
Delhi Airport has two parallel runways and one non-parallel runway: the new runway 11R / 29L 4430 m long, certified to CAT IIIB ILS at both ends, the main runway 10/28 (3810 m) and the secondary runway 09/27 ( 2 813 m). Band 28 is one of the few in Asia and the only one in South Asia to be CAT III-B ILS certified. In the winter of 2005, there was a large number of accidents and destruction at the airport due to thick fog and smog. As a result, some local airlines have begun training pilots to make CAT-II landings in low visibility conditions. On March 31, 2006, Indira Gandhi International Airport became the first Indian airport to use two runways simultaneously for a landing SpiceJet and a Jet Airways takeoff.
The construction of Terminal 3 is the first stage of the expansion of the airport, the U-building of which will be developed in a modular manner. In 2010, all foreign and domestic full-service carriers will move to Terminal 3, while Terminal 1 will become a terminal for low-cost airlines. In subsequent stages, low-cost carriers will also use the new terminal complex.
Terminals 4 and 5 are planned to be built in subsequent phases, after their construction all international flights will be transferred to these two new terminals, while Terminal 3 will serve only domestic flights. It is also planned to build a new cargo terminal building. According to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), the cost of the new terminals will be about $7.5 billion, and the airport's capacity will increase as a result to $100 million.
Plane crashes and incidents
Airlines and destinations
Indira Gandhi International Airport is home to several Indian airlines including Indian Airlines, SpiceJet, Air India Regional and IndiGo Airlines. Air India and Jet Airways use the airport as their second base (the first is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai). The airport is also the main base for many Indian carriers including Kingfisher Airlines, GoAir, Deccan and Jet Lite. Approximately 100 local, international and cargo airlines are served at the airport. The airport has a total of six terminals:
Terminal 1 (domestic)
This terminal serves all domestic flights (from terminals 1A and 1B). The terminal is small, but there is additional space for receiving passengers and handling luggage. The terminal will be vacated after the commissioning of new terminals.
Terminal 1A
Terminal 1A serves all domestic flights of Kingfisher Airlines, Air India and their subsidiaries Air India Regional and Indian Airlines. Since this is the oldest terminal, it needed renovation and modernization. DIAL, the owner of the airport, has upgraded the terminal. To date, the terminal has modern toilets and other facilities, but after the commissioning of new terminals, Terminal 1A will cease to exist.
Terminal 1B
Terminal 1B serves all other local carriers including Deccan, IndiGo Airlines, Jet Airways with a JetLite division, Jagson Airlines, MDLR Airlines, GoAir and SpiceJet. This terminal has also been upgraded with fast food restaurants, a new lounge area, and new toilets. There is also an area for further development of the terminal. This terminal will also be closed following the commissioning of new terminals at the airport.
Terminal 2 (International)
The international terminal serves all international flights at the airport, on this moment it is the largest terminal of the airport. However, built in the 1980s, it is also in need of renovation and is not large enough to handle passenger traffic. As a result of the modernization, the terminal was repainted, glass windows were replaced with darker ones, tiles were changed, walls and streams were resurfaced, more immigration control facilities were installed, new seats and luggage belts were purchased, and the shopping area was expanded. The further fate of the terminal is not defined. After the opening of Terminal 3 in 2010, all airlines will move to the new terminal, and Terminal 2 will be used by business aviation or will be dismantled.
Pilgrim Terminal
For Hajj pilgrims every year, all airlines flying to the Middle East operate flights from a special terminal so that the flow of pilgrims does not intersect with other passengers, usually of a different religion. The terminal has a capacity of 10 million passengers per year. It operates from October to December. There are plans to extend the use of the terminal building for the remaining 10 months of the year.
Cargo terminal
The Cargo Terminal handles all cargo operations at the airport. The airport received a prize in 2007 for its organization of the cargo handling system.
Terminal 3
With an area of 502,000 m², it ranks 26th in the list of the largest buildings and structures in the world (by floor space). This terminal is used by all airlines at the airport.
Transport in Delhi
The airport is connected to Delhi by the Delhi Gurgaon Expressway. Tata Marcopolo low-floor buses provide regular services between the airport and the city. The metro line to the airport will be completed by 2010.
Airlines
Airlines | Appointments| |
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Aeroflot | Moscow-Sheremetyevo |
Air Arabia | Sharjah |
Air Astana | Alma-Ata |
Air China | Beijing |
Air France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
Air India | Dammam, Dubai, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kolkata, London-Heathrow, Mumbai, New York-JFK, Osaka-Kansai, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Shanghai-Pudong, Singapore, Tokyo-Narita |
Air India Express | Dubai, Japur, Lucknow, Mumbai |
Air India Regional | local flights |
Air Mauritius | Mauritius |
Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport) is located about 20 kilometers southwest of downtown Delhi.
Coordinates: 28°33′ N; 77°06′ E
Code: DEL
Mailing address: International Airports Authority, of India, New Delhi 110 010, India
Help desk phone: +91 11 545 20 11
Indira Gandhi Airport official website: www.newdelhiairport.in
Delhi airport scoreboard online
Below is the timetable for Indira Gandhi Airport. On the scoreboard you will see a schedule of departures and arrivals in local time, points of departure and destinations, flight numbers and names of airlines.
In addition, you can get information about flight schedules and flight prices either on the page about tickets to Delhi, or using the search form (for this you will have to enter the required information in the required fields):
How to get from Indira Gandhi Airport to Delhi
You can get to Delhi by regular buses (ticket price - 50 rupees) or by metro, the station of which is located next to the terminal. Trains run every 20 minutes, the journey time to the center is about 20 minutes; ticket price - 80 rupees.
Taxi from Delhi airport
A trip to the city center by taxi will cost approximately INR 300 during the day and up to 500 at night, and will take, depending on traffic, from half an hour to 2 hours. To take a taxi, you need to go to the clerk at the exit of the airport and place an order for a car, after which they will write out a piece of paper with the address in the local language and provide you with a driver. Some hotels provide airport transfers free of charge.
In addition, a taxi can be ordered online - for this you should use the search form below:
Fill in the required fields and click Find. A list of transfer options from Delhi Airport will open on a separate page. Having chosen the right one, you can immediately place and pay for the order.
For tourists who want to rent a car, car rental services are available right at the airport.
Below is a map of the area around the airport. Double-click the left mouse button to zoom in, and right-click to zoom out.
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Delhi airport map
Indira Gandhi Airport consists of two separate complexes located at a distance from each other - international, and serving domestic airlines. Shuttle minibuses constantly run between international and domestic airports (travel time is about 20 minutes). The diagram will help you understand the location of the terminals
Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport is a major air hub and main hub for several Indian airlines, including Air India, IndiGo, Jet Airways. The airport complex serves about 80 carriers. The airport is one of the busiest in the country, its passenger traffic exceeds 63 million people a year.
Previously, the Delhi air hub was part of Palam Airport, its infrastructure was used for both civilian and military purposes. In the early 2000s, it was completely transferred to serve civil aviation.
Delhi Airport Indira Gandhi Board
Domestic Terminal Lounge:
Hotels
Terminal 3 has comfortable and capsule hotels, as well as lounges for a short break. More options can be found a few kilometers from the terminal area.
How to get from Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport to the city
The distance between the airport and the center of Delhi is about 20 km. There are several budget ways to get from the airport to the central areas.
Bus
Most of the buses that take passengers from the airport to the city are operated by the state-owned Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC). The interval between departures is half an hour. They will be able to get to the center of Delhi relatively quickly, including Connaught Place, Kashmiri Gate intercity bus station, Old Delhi railway station. All buses depart from the site at the Centaur Hotel opposite the terminals.
Shuttles between airport terminals
Shuttle buses run between the three terminals every 20 minutes. Passengers on connecting flights are free of charge, others may be charged.
There are several routes:
- DTC buses. The flight runs between terminals T1, T2 and T3 and Aerocity metro station.
- DMRC Feeder buses - runs between terminals T1 and T2.
Transfer to hotels
Often hotels in Delhi offer their guests a free shuttle service (check this when booking).
Metro
The ultra-fast Airport Express connects the airport with central New Delhi and the major New Delhi railway station.
AirPort Express currently operates from 04:45 to 23:30, with an interval of 10-15 minutes. On the road, you will spend the 25 minutes declared by the carrier. Tokens or smart cards can be purchased at ticket counters at Aerocity stations, as well as in the arrivals hall of Terminal 3. Fare from 10 rupees.
The metro links the airport with other transport facilities in Delhi:
- on the burgundy line to the bus station Anand Vihar ISBT (Swami Vivekanand);
- along the lilac line to the Sarai Kale Khan bus station. You need to go to Sukhdev Vihar station. Then go to bus stop Forties Hospital, where to take bus number 534a to the station;
- the same branch leads to the railway station Hazrat Nizamuddin (Hazrat Nizamuddin). You need to get off at Okhla NSIC station, then get off the metro, go to the Small Industries Service Institute stop and take bus number 429CL. Take it to the Bhogal stop. It is about 1 km from the train station.
- also the lilac line has an interchange station Janakpuri West, where there is a transition to the blue line leading to the Anand Vihar railway station. The same route can be used to get to Sarai Rohilla station.
Automobile
Driving from the center of Delhi to Indira Gandhi Airport will take an hour or more. The length of the journey is greatly affected by traffic congestion and chaotic traffic.
Driving route on Google Maps:
parking
There are car parks at each terminal, however, the largest and most modern one is located at Terminal 3. This is a multi-level complex where drivers pay not at the exit, but in the lobby, which significantly relieves the queue. The car parks at Terminals 1 and 2 follow the traditional exit payment system.
Parking fee:
- up to 30 minutes - 100 rupees;
- from 30 minutes to 1 hour - 150 rupees;
- first and second hours - 230 rupees;
- Each subsequent hour up to 4 hours - 100 rupees;
- After 4 hours to 24 hours - 500 rupees;
- Penalty for the loss of the coupon is 500 rupees.
Transfer and Taxi from/to Delhi Airport
Delhi Airport cooperates with three taxi operators. Counters are located in Terminal 3, domestic and international arrivals halls. You need to pay for the order from the dispatcher and get a receipt with the car number. Details - on the airport website (Taxi tab). Also in Delhi, Uber, familiar to Russians, and the local Ola application work.
Delhi is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, so public transport almost always crowded, which creates considerable discomfort. A transfer from KiwiTaxi will help you avoid a stuffy and long trip. The car can be ordered in advance and it will be waiting for you upon arrival.
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Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | Anand Vihar Terminal | from 2224 p. | show | |
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Delhi | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 1954 p. | show | |
Hazrat Nizamuddin Train Station | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 1954 p. | show | |
Delhi Saray Rohilla Railway Station | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 1954 p. | show | |
Dwarka | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 1954 p. | show | |
Gurgaon | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2157 p. | show | |
Delhi Maharana Pratap ISBT Bus Terminal | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2157 p. | show | |
Bahadurgarh | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2224 p. | show | |
Anand Vihar Terminal | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2224 p. | show | |
Roini Delhi | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2224 p. | show | |
Delhi Junction Railway Station | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2224 p. | show | |
Noida | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2493 p. | show | |
Faridabad | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2561 p. | show | |
Greater Noida | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2965 p. | show | |
Kasan | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2965 p. | show | |
Ghaziabad | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2965 p. | show | |
bavana | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 2965 p. | show | |
Rewari Bus Station | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 4650 p. | show | |
Agra | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5054 p. | show | |
Sanganeer Airport | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5054 p. | show | |
Meerut | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5391 p. | show | |
Rohtak | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5391 p. | show | |
Palval | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5391 p. | show | |
Jajar | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5391 p. | show | |
Jaipur | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5526 p. | show | |
Chandigarh | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5526 p. | show | |
Hardwar | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5526 p. | show | |
Neemrana | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5728 p. | show | |
Panipat | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5863 p. | show | |
Dehradun | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5930 p. | show | |
Rishikesh | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5930 p. | show | |
Vrindavan | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 5930 p. | show | |
Hisar | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 6604 p. | show | |
Patan Rajasthan | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 6604 p. | show | |
Moradabad | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 7211 p. | show | |
Kaithal | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 8626 p. | show | |
Lukhi | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 9300 p. | show | |
Fatehabad | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 10109 p. | show | |
Firozabad | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 10580 p. | show | |
Bareilly | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 10985 p. | show | |
Patiala | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 11793 p. | show | |
Adhoya | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 12265 p. | show | |
Ambala | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 12602 p. | show | |
Nainital | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13141 p. | show | |
Ludhiana | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13343 p. | show | |
Malerkotla | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13411 p. | show | |
Haldvani | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13478 p. | show | |
Gwalior | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13478 p. | show | |
Narendra Nagar | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13478 p. | show | |
shimla | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 13950 p. | show | |
Chail | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 14826 p. | show | |
Pushkar | Delhi Indira Gandhi Airport | from 16780 p. | show | |
Car rental at Indira Gandhi Airport
You can rent a car in one of the services cooperating with the airport. This option is not recommended for novice drivers because road traffic in India is not subject to the usual rules, an inexperienced driver can quickly get into an accident.