Delhi Airport Set to Surpass 72 Million Passengers with Terminal Expansion Scheduled for May
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is gearing up for a significant uptick in passenger traffic, anticipating a record-breaking number of more than 72 million passengers by the end of the current fiscal year on March 31. On Sunday, CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar announced that this figure would surpass previous annual traffic records. Such a substantial increase in traveler throughput is a testament to the airport's growing prominence within the aviation sector. Furthermore, the airport's expansion efforts are on track with its improved Terminal 1 expected to begin operations in May.
Record-High Passenger Traffic
In a statement, Videh Kumar Jaipuriar underscored the airport's robust performance despite the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic. The Delhi airport, a hub for several major airlines, is preparing to serve an unprecedented volume of passengers, with operational strategies in place to accommodate the forecasted surge. The airport's management cites efficient operational planning and enhanced passenger services as pivotal factors contributing to its ability to handle the projected increase in footfall.
Expansion of Terminal 1 to Boost Capacity
Amid this surge, the airport's Terminal 1 is undergoing a considerable expansion. This renovation aims to augment the terminal's capacity while upgrading its facilities to international standards. Jaipuriar stated that Terminal 1's refurbishments are slated for completion and will be welcoming passengers as soon as May. This development is set to elevate customer experience and streamline the travel process significantly. The expansion is also expected to impact airline operations positively, offering additional gates and lounge spaces.
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