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After the Hayatoba on Tuesday in IGI Airport, the newly fledged Terminal-1, the question has started to arise whether the flights will return to Terminal-2. At the same time, indications have come from IndiGo on this question.

Highlights
- Will the flight go back to T-2 again from Terminal One
- Indigo Airlines gave big signs on this question
- Flight operations started from T-1 on 15 April
Delhi Airport Terminal One: The real hit of Hi Tauba on Tuesday at Indira Gandhi International Airport is lying on the airlines and their passengers operating from Terminal One. Due to the negligence of Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) and Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the system of all the airlines including IndiGo has become almost colpsy.
At the same time, in the midst of all this, IndiGo has once again been reminded of the closed terminal-2. On Tuesday, IndiGo has also indicated that their flights may once again shift to Terminal-2. In fact, a statement was issued by Indigo Airlines after shifting to Terminal 2 from Terminal 2.
Indigo said a big thing in his statement
This statement said that IndiGo today successfully transferred its services from Terminal-2 to Terminal-2 from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. The recently prepared new Terminal-1 has shifted the operation of more than 125 flights a day. Now IndiGo terminal will operate more than 200 flights daily from the forest.
At the end of its statement, IndiGo also said that it is expected that flight operations from Terminal-2 should be started once again after summer of 2025. IndiGo’s statement came at a time when there was a hurdle in the newly fledged terminal forest. Passengers are getting out of their own baggage. In such a situation, IndiGo comforted its passengers that it is just a matter of a few days, we will go back to Terminal-2.
Passenger upset with technical glort in T-1
It is worth mentioning that with the commencement of flight operation from the terminal one on Tuesday, the technical glitch came in the baggage system. Due to which the baggage system of all flights operated from the terminal forest became colored. Since IndiGo has the most flights, most of the passengers who created Hayatuba were also from this airlines. Despite the struggle till late night, the result was cipher.
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