
IndiGo, the biggest airline in India, has reported that the flight operations are being moved from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi. This change will take place starting April 15.
IndiGo will now operate both arrivals and departures out of Terminal 1 in addition to Terminal 3. For 3, there will be no changes in operations. This was communicated on 14 April through an announcement by the airline.
Proactive Communication To Prevent A Lack Of Passenger Information
IndiGo started working on the changes alongside the efforts aimed at facilitating smooth transitions towards the new terminal, emphasizing on ‘ensuring passenger awareness’. Through these efforts, the airline planned and coordinated communication through text messages, phone calls, and emails, aimed at travelers and travel agents.
IndiGo Briefly Crowned As The Most Valued Airline In The World
In a piece of recent news, the airline managed to outbid some of the largest global carriers like Delta Air Lines and Ryanair in market capitalization. This was considered a great achievement that escalated the airline’s shares by 13% in 2025, increasing its valuation to over ₹2 lakh crore (around $23.3 billion).
"These airline’s shares recently outbid some of the largest global carriers.”
This positive outlook comes despite the broader market where the Nifty index has lost nearly 6 percent year-to-date due to worries over tariff policies.
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