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Ram Mohan Naidu Inaugurates Revamped Terminal 2 at Delhi Airport to Enhance Passenger Experience, Know What’s New

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New Delhi — Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu inaugurated the newly refurbished Terminal 2 (T2) at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Saturday, marking a major upgrade aimed at improving efficiency and comfort for passengers. The terminal, which had been closed since April for renovation, now boasts cutting-edge facilities and modern design features to handle increasing air traffic.

The revamped terminal introduces several technological upgrades, including a self-baggage drop system, automated boarding kiosks, and six new passenger boarding bridges equipped with autonomous docking technology. These systems use sensors and laser guidance to align the bridge automatically with aircraft doors, significantly reducing boarding time and human error.

Around 120 daily domestic flights operated by Air India and IndiGo will now shift to the upgraded terminal, easing congestion at other terminals and improving overall passenger flow, especially during peak travel seasons.

To make the journey more seamless, Terminal 2 is also equipped with DigiYatra, an industry-led facial recognition system that enables travelers to move through entry gates and security zones simply by scanning their faces. The self-baggage drop facility allows passengers to check in their luggage independently, cutting down on long queues.

Enhancing the aesthetic appeal, the terminal features modern skylight designs and spacious ceilings that allow natural light to create an open and bright ambiance. A wait time tracker offers real-time updates at security and check-in points, helping travelers plan efficiently. The high-resolution flight information display system (FIDS) provides clearer and faster updates on flight schedules.

Safety and accessibility have also been prioritized with advanced fire safety systems, improved signage, and facilities designed for passengers with reduced mobility.

At the inauguration, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar stated that IGI Airport, India’s largest, now has an annual passenger handling capacity of over 100 million across its three terminals and four runways.

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