- IndiGo and Akasa Air operations move to T1 from T2.
- Revamped T1 now handles 40 million passengers annually.
- Terminal boasts green initiatives and modern amenities.
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport has officially reopened its overhauled Terminal 1. It now welcomes domestic flyers with upgraded infrastructure and expanded capacity.
The refurbishment includes an eco-conscious focus, earning T1 a LEED certification. It features water recycling systems, sustainable materials, and energy-efficient designs. The terminal aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030, setting a benchmark for climate-resilient airports in India.
Next-Gen Travel at Delhi IGI: Terminal 1 Takes Off with Sustainability and Smart Design
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the upgraded Terminal 1 on March 10, 2024. Although a temporary closure occurred in late June due to a roof collapse, the terminal is now fully functional. It is ready to serve domestic passengers with a modernized experience.
Terminal 1’s expanded capacity significantly enhances Delhi Airport’s ability to manage rising passenger traffic. With a 40 million annual capacity, it balances the load between T1 and the already-busy T3. This improves operational flow across the airport.
Green innovations are at the heart of the redesign. Terminal 1 now uses recycled water for landscaping and washrooms and integrates environmentally responsible construction techniques. Its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 underlines the airport’s commitment to sustainable aviation infrastructure.
Passenger convenience has also been elevated through tech-driven improvements. These include smarter check-in counters, optimized security checks, and improved navigation within the terminal. Airlines have ensured a smooth transition for flyers with timely communication and support on the ground.
Delhi’s Terminal 1 sets a new benchmark in eco-conscious travel. It offers a smarter, smoother, and more sustainable airport experience for domestic flyers.
“Modern infrastructure must balance efficiency with sustainability. Airports, too, can lead the way to a greener future.” — PM Narendra Modi