IGI Airport moves from 101 rank to world´s best
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

IGI Airport moves from 101 rank to world´s best

In four years, the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport is expected to contribute 22.2 per cent to Delhi´s GDP. Also on cards by 2020 are an expanded Terminal 1D and a brand-new swanky Terminal 4, as it looks to cement its place among the world´s best. Over the last decade, IGI has seen an increase of almost 2 lakh in air-traffic movement, catering to nearly 32.2 mn more passengers. Also, IGI handles the highest passenger and cargo volumes in the country. It serves 120 destinations through 50 international and nine domestic passenger airlines. In addition, there are four international and two domestic freighter airlines.
Contact: Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Website: www.newdelhiairport.in

In four years, the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport is expected to contribute 22.2 per cent to Delhi´s GDP. Also on cards by 2020 are an expanded Terminal 1D and a brand-new swanky Terminal 4, as it looks to cement its place among the world´s best. Over the last decade, IGI has seen an increase of almost 2 lakh in air-traffic movement, catering to nearly 32.2 mn more passengers. Also, IGI handles the highest passenger and cargo volumes in the country. It serves 120 destinations through 50 international and nine domestic passenger airlines. In addition, there are four international and two domestic freighter airlines. Contact: Indira Gandhi International Airport. Website: www.newdelhiairport.in

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