Indira Gandhi International Airport

Indira Gandhi International Airport is the main airport of the Delhi metropolitan area in India. As the primary hub of all national and international traffic in India, it is the busiest airport in India, 17th busiest in the world and 6th busiest in Asia in terms of both passenger and cargo traffic, handling more than 70 million passengers.

The airport is named after Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, and is spread over an area of 5,106 acres.

Understand
Once notoriously bad, the airport has been made better with the building of T3 and the renovation of T2. There are several security checkpoints in the airport and you may have to show your boarding pass and passport a dozen times before boarding the plane.

When leaving Delhi from the international terminal, you should show up 4 hours before your flight is scheduled. For domestic flights, 3 hours should be enough, depending on whether or not you must wait in the queues to check luggage. While sometimes time-consuming, the process is smooth, and the new terminal's shops and restaurants are sensibly located at the gate area, not before security. However, if you wish to change the Indian currency you possess back into your preferred foreign currency, you must do this before clearing security.

Flights
The airport has excellent connectivity to almost all parts of the world. It is well connected with major transit hubs like Singapore Changi Airport and Dubai International Airport. All major airlines like British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Air France and more serve the airport. Domestic flights are a major traffic. Low-cost airlines like Indigo, SpiceJet and Air Asia with the national flag carrier Air India and some other regional airlines serve almost all big cities on a daily basis. The airport also offers cargo facilities for airlines like FedEx Express, UPS, DHL, Emirates SkyCargo, Cargolux and many others for cargo operations.

New Delhi International Airport has 3 terminals within close range. Your boarding or arrival terminals won't change normally. You can check live on-ground updates of your flights at the airport's website.

Airlines serving the airport are spread across different terminals. Terminal 1 has two concourses, T1C and T1D. T1C is mostly used by domestic carriers. T1D handles business and general aviation flights. Terminal 2 handles special flights and some domestic flights. Terminal 3 is the main terminal; all international flights operate through here. Domestic carriers also use terminal 3 as a primary option.

Indigo operates flights denoted by flight numbers 6E 2000-2999 through Terminal 2 and those denoted by flight numbers 6E 5000-5999 operate through Terminal 3. SpiceJet operates denoted by flight numbers SG 8000-8999 through Terminal 3 and the rest through Terminal 2. All other airlines including Air India, Air India Express, Vistara, Go First use Terminal 3. All international flights operate through Terminal 3.

By metro


The Delhi Airport Metro Express or the Orange Line is a train line that operates between New Delhi Metro Station and Dwarka Sector 21, with a stop at. A feeder bus from T1 to is also available (Not running as of Sept 2023!). Trains run every 10 minutes at peak hours; see this website for the exact schedule. The journey to New Delhi Metro Station takes 20 minutes and costs ₹60 from T3 and ₹50 from Aerocity. From the railway station, you can transfer to the Metro (crossing the city street to reach the station). Return tickets have been discontinued - now there are only multi-trip (10, 30 or 45 trips on the same route with varying discounts) and stored value cards (with a 10% discount on all fares).

The New Delhi and Shivaji Stadium stations have city check-in facilities for Air India passengers on domestic, Gulf, and select international flights.

The Magenta Line has a stop at. However, the station is across the street from the terminals, taking a while to get to, although the path is now marked and cleared. Since this is a normal metro line, there is no city check-in, it is slower and normal metro baggage limits apply. However, it still has its advantages, as the line is an easier way to get to Noida.

By bus
Delhi Transport Corporation operates buses between the airport and the city—see their website for the their schedule. Travel time is approximately 50 minutes and the cost is ₹50 per adult, ₹25 per child below 12 years, additional ₹25 for heavy luggage. The buses run to and from ISBTs (Inter-state Bus Terminals) near Kashmiri Gate, Connaught Place, Delhi Railway Station and many hotels in the city centre, every 60 minutes. Tickets can be bought and a fixed seat can be booked at a desk in the Arrivals Hall.

By taxi
Taxis from the airport should only be booked from the yellow prepaid taxi booths operated by the Delhi Police to avoid getting scammed. There is one directly outside of the airport and one located near the rental car counters to the right of the exit doors. You may be approached by touts offering pre-paid taxis; just ignore them as there have been numerous safety incidents reported. It is worth it to wait in the long queue for a prepaid taxi. A prepaid taxi to the city centre will cost ₹500-600. Ignore any requests by the driver for additional payment. There is no practice of tipping taxi drivers anywhere in India. When you reach your destination, take your bags first, then give the driver the receipt and walk away without further discussion. Note that taxis routinely get stuck in traffic during rush-hour, but the journey to the city centre is much quicker at night. There are many taxis and auto-rickshaw stand terminals all around the city that will take you to the airport. Prearranged pick-ups are also available from most hotels. The cost may be double the charge from the prepaid taxi booths, but you will have someone waiting for you at the airport with your name on a sign and you won't have to wait in the taxi queue.

Ride sharing
Ride sharing is possible from the airport, with both Uber and Ola Cabs operating at designated pick-up areas. At Terminal 3, the pick-up area for rideshare vehicles is on the ground floor of the multi-level parking structure, about 5-10 minutes away from the terminal on foot.

Get around
A complimentary shuttle bus runs between all the terminals every 20 minutes. You will be required to present your identification documents to the officer-in-charge of the kiosk to get the coupon to board the transit bus. The Inter-terminal Transfer Counter is available on arrival (Near Pillar No.10 at T-3 and under the flyover at T-1). For passengers with reduced mobility, a free electric buggy service is also available. You need to request a buggy ride at any information kiosk or to the buggy operator. Wherever there is a long stretch of walk, there are travelators to increase mobility.

Wait
For domestic flight, passengers can enter the terminal anytime on the date of travel. For international flights, passengers can enter the terminal up to 8 hr before the flight.

There are seating arrangements in all sections of the airport, even some bed-like chairs if you search for them. In the 'Shop and Dine' section there are tables and chairs to help you enjoy your food and drinks comfortably. The airport is very elegantly built. You can find many sculptures and designs that might catch your attention.

Lounges
There are numerous lounges operated by airlines or other service providers. Here are some of the popular ones-

Others
There is an interactive play area for kids to enjoy their time at the airport. One planespotting area is to go to the end of series of gates (Terminal 3). A nice quiet area with seating arrangements is available there.

Eat
Each terminal has plenty of restaurant options before and after security, but many are mediocre at best. For more information on restaurants, see the airport's restaurant page.



Drink
There are plenty of stalls at the airport that serve coffee, tea, and cold drinks. Here are some good options.



Buy
There are hundreds of stores around the airport offering variety of products. Here are the most essential and popular ones-

Connect
The airport provides a complimentary Wi-Fi service in all of its terminals. You can connect to the SSID GMR Free Wi-Fi by entering the one-time password (OTP) received in your Indian mobile number. If you have an international mobile number, you can visit the Wi-Fi team at the information kiosk to get connected.

SIM cards can also be bought inside the airport:

Cope
There are many services that can be very useful in the airport.
 * Baggage wrapping service to help you protect your baggage from tampering or damaging due to mishandling. Available in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3.
 * Cloak room to keep your heavy luggage while you explore the airport. Available in the airport connect building in Terminal 3.
 * Lost and found can be useful if you think you have lost your belonging in the airport. The airport authority lists any found item within 24 hours in the lost and found website and you can contact them to get your items back after proving its ownership. More details can be found at the airport's Lost and found website.
 * Medical facilities to get you cured if you get injured or sick. Available in all terminals. Full-fledged mini-hospitals in Terminal 2 & 3.
 * Park N Fly is useful for frequent flyers who are flying to nearby places and will be back soon. There is a multi-level parking available to keep your vehicles safe. Standard charges may apply. For more details visit the airport's parking page.
 * Prayer room for some moments to pray to God and to experience silence and tranquility. Available in all terminals.
 * Meet & Greet to meet your loved ones inside the airport. A visitor ticket costs ₹100. No bags are allowed for safety reasons.
 * Porter service to help you get your heavy luggage to your desired gate. For more details visit Porter Service.

Sleep
Some good hotels within the airport to choose from are as follows:



Aerocity
Aerocity, a little modern and luxury suburb developed by the airport, has numerous hotels and shopping malls. There are many hotels in the suburb. Here are some popular ones:



Nearby
You can explore the city for some great adventures. Try out some local cuisines and visit historical monuments around the city. If you have few hours in your transit time, you can visit some of Delhi's most popular sites like Qutub Minar, the Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb. If you are interested in the military aviation, you can visit the Air Force Museum which is just next to Terminal 1. Delhi is a shopper's paradise. Visit the malls in nearby Aerocity to get some great stuff home.