New Delhi: Get ready for a whole new experience while flying in and out of Delhi from July 14. The new integrated domestic-cum-international terminal (T3) is slated for inauguration on July 3 and flights will be shifted to it in a phased manner from July 14.
Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd (DIAL) has decided to first shift all international arrivals and departures from the existing terminal (T2) — an Asiad Games era facility — to T3 between noon and 6pm on July 14. The time has been chosen specifically because international flight traffic is least during these six hours.
Domestic passengers will have to wait for a little longer than their international counterparts for using T3. DIAL plans to shift Indian Airlines, Jet, JetLite, Jet Konnect, Kingfisher and Kingfisher Red flights from their current terminal (1D) between 11pm on July 30 and 3am on July 31.
This slot, once again, is the leanest domestic flight traffic hour. Simultaneously, the other change to be effected will be the shifting of GoAir from terminal 1A to 1D. IndiGo, SpiceJet and Paramount will continue to operate from 1D (departure) and 1C (arrival).
12/04/10 Times of India
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