
Indira Gandhi International Airport is a major gateway to
India. Located in the national capital, Delhi, it is a vital link between North
India and rest of the globe.
The International Terminal (Terminal II) has 35 airlines
flying to major cities across the world.
The Domestic Airport has three terminals, i.e. Terminal 1A
& Terminal 1B and Domestic Arrival terminal. Terminal 1A caters to domestic
flights of the national Indian Airlines and its subsidiary, Alliance Air.
Flights of other scheduled private airlines viz. Jet Airways and Air Sahara
operate from terminal 1B, along with other executive aircraft/private aviation
activities. The road distance between the two terminals is eight
kilometers.
The Airport is equipped with state-of-the-art category -
IIIA landing system making it operational even during dense foggy weather. The
Airport currently handles 13100 domestic and 9500 International passengers
daily on an average.
Indira Gandhi International Airport is stated to be
privatised through the route of Joint Venture, as part of Government's plan to
privatise the four metro airports for providing world class terminals and other
facilities to the passengers.
Airports Authority of India makes continuous efforts to
cater to the needs of the passengers, the airlines and other customers using
the airport.
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