New Delhi: No international operations will take place from IGI Airport's terminal 1D. Airport management Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd (DIAL) has written to Indigo Airlines, denying it permission to operate international flights from the domestic terminal.
With this letter a contentious issue has been put to rest; DIAL had started revamping the terminal for international operations even though the civil aviation ministry had expressed disapproval over the matter.
A DIAL spokesperson said: "In view of non-clearances from regulatory authorities, we are not in a position to commence international operations from terminal-1. At the same time, no additional arrangements are needed at T3 to accommodate additional flights. IndiGo, SpiceJet and GoAir will continue to operate their domestic frequencies out of T-1D."
Indigo is set to start international operations to Southeast Asia from September while SpiceJet already operates two daily flights to Kathmandu from Terminal 3.
09/08/11 Neha Lalchandani/Times of India
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