This morning, Delhi Airport shut down Terminal 2 (hopefully for good this time) and transitioned all operations to Terminal 1. This now seems problematic, with airlines and passengers facing trouble on arrival at Terminal 1.
Delhi Terminal 1 faces issues with check-in.
Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 briefly experienced a technical issue during check-in on Tuesday. The glitch also happened on a day when, as mentioned above, all operations from Terminal 2 were shifted to Terminal 1.
#PassengerAdvisory #DelhiAirport pic.twitter.com/ny7wQZV8N0
— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport) April 15, 2025
IndiGo, which operates from the terminal, raised its advisory.
#6ETravelAdvisory: If you're at #DelhiT1, there could be longer wait times at check-in and baggage collection, following a baggage belt failure. Our teams are working closely with the airport to resolve this quickly. We regret this inconvenience and thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/5WDOgzxMHf
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) April 15, 2025
This issue did not have to do with passenger check-in but with bags not being properly checked in due to some issue with the conveyor belts.
If you are travelling through Delhi Terminal 1 today, it will work best to build extra time at the airport to navigate day 1 chaos.
Bottomline
Delhi Airport Terminal 1 had issues with check-in baggage, which seem to be resolved now. But if you are flying from Delhi, then make sure to bank extra time on your travels out of there today. IndiGo, SpiceJet and Akasa operate from Terminal 1, Delhi
Have you flown out of Delhi T1 today and faced any troubles? Do share in the comments.
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