Delhi airport’s annual international passenger handling capacity will increase to up to 32 million, with Pier C at Terminal 3 set to commence international operations from the first week of May.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has three terminals — T1, T2 and T3. Only T3 handles international flights, and the current capacity is around 20 million passengers per annum.
In a release on Friday, Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said Pier C at T3 would commence international operations from the first week of May.
T3 has four piers — Pier A and B for international operations, while C and D are for domestic operations. Pier C has now been converted for international operations.
Generally, a pier at an airport is a long and narrow structure or transfer facility from the main terminal building and allows passengers to use aerobridges to enter an aircraft.
“With the conversion of Pier C, Delhi Airport’s international passenger handling capacity will rise by around 50
​Delhi airport’s annual international passenger handling capacity will increase to up to 32 million, with Pier C at Terminal 3 set to commence international operations from the first week of May.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has three terminals — T1, T2 and T3. Only T3 handles international flights, and the current capacity is around 20 million passengers per annum.
In a release on Friday, Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) said Pier C at T3 would commence international operations from the first week of May.
T3 has four piers — Pier A and B for international operations, while C and D are for domestic operations. Pier C has now been converted for international operations.
Generally, a pier at an airport is a long and narrow structure or transfer facility from the main terminal building and allows passengers to use aerobridges to enter an aircraft.
“With the conversion of Pier C, Delhi Airport’s international passenger handling capacity will rise by around 50Â by Soban News (international And National News)