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International Flights will Start in India: Delhi Airport T1 Collapse, Operations Suspended, Check Flight Status!

Significant delays have been experienced at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport as a result of the fatal canopy collapse incident that occurred at Terminal 1 early on Friday morning. Due to the untimely death of one person and the injury of eight others, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) had to temporarily halt operations at Terminal 1.

Operations Moved to Terminals 2 and 3: All domestic flight operations that were initially planned to take place at Terminal 1 have been moved to Terminals 2 and 3 in reaction to the collapse. Around 20 IndiGo flights were cancelled on Saturday, June 29, as a result of this shift, which also affected SpiceJet and other major carriers, according to PTI sources.

Domestic flights, including those operated by SpiceJet and IndiGo, are handled at Terminal 1. Terminals 2 and 3 are now the temporary locations for all operations.

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“Flight operations at Delhi airport are normal and operating from Terminal-2 & 3 only. All flights from Terminal-1 have been shifted to Terminal-3 and Terminal-2,” Delhi airport said in a post on X.

Advisory Issue DateAdvisory Details
Friday Night“6ETravelAdvisory: #DelhiAirport Terminal 1 update: Flights originally scheduled to operate to/from Terminal 1, Delhi after 0000hrs (midnight) have been shifted to Terminal 2 and Terminal 3,” the airline said. (1/3)

SpiceJet issued an advisory on Friday evening. “All SpiceJet flights to and from Delhi dated 29th June’24 will depart/arrive from Terminal 3. Necessary information has been communicated to all the passengers via SMS/Email. The passengers are requested to ensure sufficient travel time and keep a check on their flight status,” the airline said in a post on X on Friday.

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