Delhi airport’s 2nd terminal to be shut from April to July
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Delhi airport’s terminal 2 (T2) will be shut from April onwards for about four to six months as its operator, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), will refurbish it.
“The temporary closure of Terminal 2 is expected to cause minimal disruption to operations, as the newly developed Terminal 1 will absorb the additional load, ensuring continued service to passengers," the GMR Group-led DIAL stated.
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The refurbishment work at T2 is set to commence in the new financial year (2025-26) and is expected to be completed in the second quarter of the financial year.
Under the refurbishment plan, DIAL will procure six passenger boarding bridges for the terminal. There will be multiple mechanical and electrical improvements, and a new high-resolution flight information display system will be deployed. DIAL will also refurbish the airside and apron area of the terminal.
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