Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Stalemate ends, Indigo says it will shift some flights to T2

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Indigo Airlines said on Saturday it would comply with the Supreme Court’s order and partially shift its operations to Terminal 2 (T2) of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal airport in the coming weeks.

On Friday, the apex court had rejected Indigo’s plea challengin­g a Delhi High Court order to shift its some of its flights from Terminal 1 (T1) of the IGI Airport to Terminal 2 (T2). It had given two weeks to Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (DIAL) to work out the particular­s of the shift, after which the airline will have 10 more days to move operations.

The airline said in a statement that it “deferentia­lly accepts the decision of the apex court” and shall implement the order in the coming weeks, in close coordinati­on with DIAL.

“By its order dated February 23, 2018, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has declined to interfere with the judgment of the division bench of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, which upheld the decision of Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited to shift one-third of Indigo’s operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 of Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport, New Delhi,” the airline statement said.

“Indigo has maintained consistent­ly in all forums that shifting of only a part of its operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 would not only cause grave inconvenie­nce and confusion among passengers, it will also reduce flight options for passen- gers connecting through Delhi. By virtue of the said order, Indigo will be one of the only two airlines to operate from three different terminals of one airport,” it further stated.

T1 has a capacity of around 20 million passengers a year, but it was handling about 24 million passengers before Goair shifted flights to T2.

DIAL needs to reduce the passenger movement to 15 million in order to start expansion work at Terminal 1.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Indigo on Saturday said it will comply with the Supreme Court’s order and partially shift its operations to Terminal 2.
HT FILE Indigo on Saturday said it will comply with the Supreme Court’s order and partially shift its operations to Terminal 2.

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