Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi airport’s Terminal 2 will be used for flights to smaller cities

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

ensure the existing terminals at Delhi airport are not burdened, most of the flights coming under Regional Connectivi­ty Scheme (RCS) will operate from the unused Terminal 2 for operations.

Delhi has two operationa­l terminals — T1 and T3. While T1 is operating beyond its capacity, T3 too is congested due to increase in number of flights.

Under RCS, Delhi will be connected to small destinatio­ns such as Bhatinda, Shimla, Agra, Bikaner, Gwalior, Ludhiana, Pathankot and Jalandhar.

“Most of these destinatio­ns will be connected by Air India subsidiary Alliance air. They will have the option to operate from T3, but other airlines will have to operate from T2,” said an official from Ministry of Civil Aviation.

“In the first round of bidding, Spicejet was also awarded a route from Delhi and they will not be allowed to start the flight from T1. In the second round of bidding, some new routes and airlines will be added, but they will be asked to operate from T2,” the official said.

T2 was renovated to accommodat­e at least two of the three lowcost airlines operating from Delhi airport’s Terminal 1.

The airport operator wants to shift two of the three airlines — Indigo, SpiceJet and GoAir — to another terminal temporaril­y to be able to expand and decongest T1.

“Talks are on an advanced stage and while RCS flights will operate from T2, the low-cost carriers will also be shifted there by October,” the official added.

Internatio­nal flights used to operate from T2 before T3 was commission­ed in 2010. Since then, T2 was lying abandoned and used to handle Haj operations once a year.

The Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited took up the renovation work a year ago and it has been completed, but the airlines are reluctant to shift there fearing a rise in operationa­l cost.

Currently, Indigo, SpiceJet and GoAir operate their domestic flights from T1. Though the initial plan was to shift SpiceJet and GoAir to T2, the airlines refused. Later, it was planned to shift only Indigo and allow the other two to operate from T1.

 ?? VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/HT FILE PHOTO ?? Delhi has two operationa­l terminals, T1 and T3. Both the terminals are congested.
VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/HT FILE PHOTO Delhi has two operationa­l terminals, T1 and T3. Both the terminals are congested.

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