Air India Terminal Shift: What Delhi Flyers Need to Know From Oct 26

Air India is making major changes to its domestic flight operations at Delhi airport starting October 26. The airline is moving all 1XXX series domestic flights to Terminal 2 while shifting Air India Express domestic services to Terminal 1. This reorganization supports expansion work happening at Terminal 3 during the busy winter season. Passengers should double-check their terminal information before heading to the airport to avoid any confusion.

Key Points: Air India Moves Domestic Flights at Delhi Airport October 26

  • All Air India 1XXX series domestic flights move to Terminal 2 from October 26
  • Air India Express domestic operations shift entirely to Terminal 1
  • International flights continue operating from Terminal 3 as usual
  • Passengers advised to update contact details and check terminal information
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Air India announces terminal shift for domestic flights at Delhi airport from October 26

Air India shifts domestic flights to Terminals 1 and 2 at Delhi airport from October 26. Check your terminal before travel amid T3 expansion work.

"Starting 26th October 2025, Air India and Air India Express will adjust their domestic operations at Delhi Airport to support T3 expansion activities - Air India"

New Delhi, October 16

Air India has announced a terminal shift for several of its domestic operations at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), effective from October 26. The move comes in view of expansion activities at Terminal 3 (T3) and is aimed at streamlining passenger movement during the busy winter season.

According to an official release, starting October 26, all domestic flights of Air India with flight numbers beginning with the 1XXX series will operate from Terminal 2 (T2). Additionally, all domestic services operated by Air India Express will be shifted to Terminal 1 (T1). However, all international flights of Air India will continue to operate from Terminal 3 (T3) as usual.

To ensure a smooth transition and avoid inconvenience, Air India has urged all passengers to update their contact details and check flight and terminal information through the airline's website, mobile app, or 24/7 customer support.

In a post on X, Air India stated, "Starting 26th October 2025, Air India and Air India Express will adjust their domestic operations at Delhi Airport to support T3 expansion activities: • Air India: All domestic flights with flight numbers starting with the 1XXX series will operate from Terminal 2 (T2) • Air India Express: All domestic flights will move to Terminal 1 (T1) • All international flights will continue to operate from Terminal 3 (T3) Passengers are advised to keep their contact details updated and check flight/terminal information via our websites, apps, or 24x7 support."

https://x.com/airindia/status/1978788993572466894

Earlier, Air India announced the addition of 174 weekly flights on major domestic and short-haul international routes, beginning October 26, 2025, as part of its "Northern Winter Schedule". According to an Air India press release, this expansion aims to strengthen connectivity between key Indian cities and popular destinations in Southeast Asia.

The new schedule boosts routes that have seen high passenger demand in recent months. Among the key international changes, flights between Delhi and Kuala Lumpur will increase from seven to ten times a week starting November 15. Similarly, the Delhi-Denpasar (Bali) route will see an increase from seven to ten weekly flights from December 1.

Domestically, Rajasthan is expected to see a surge in flight frequencies. Air India will introduce new routes between Delhi and Jaipur with three daily flights, and Delhi and Jaisalmer with two daily flights. The Delhi-Udaipur connection will increase from two to three daily services. At the same time, Mumbai will see an increase in flights to Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur, strengthening connectivity ahead of the tourist season.

The airline also announced new and additional services to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. From October 26, flights between Delhi and Indore will increase from three to four per day, while Delhi-Bhopal and Mumbai-Indore routes will each gain an additional flight. In Gujarat, routes such as Mumbai-Bhuj and Delhi-Rajkot will see a doubling of daily flights.

Other cities to benefit from added flights include Varanasi, Raipur, Port Blair, Aurangabad, Guwahati, Nagpur, Dehradun, Patna, and Amritsar. This broad network enhancement reflects Air India's efforts to meet growing demand during the upcoming winter travel season.

"Air India's retrofit programme for its legacy Airbus A320neo aircraft, launched in September 2024, is nearing completion this month. Of the 27 legacy A320neo aircraft, 26 have been retrofitted with brand-new cabin interiors featuring three classes: Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy Class. Combined with other modern single-aisle aircraft, Air India now operates over 100 A320 Family aircraft with world-class cabin interiors, delivering a significantly enhanced travel experience on more than 80 domestic and short-haul international routes," the release noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Just checked my flight for November 5th - it's in the 1XXX series so now I have to go to T2 instead of T3. Wish they had given more notice! The metro connectivity to T2 isn't as good as T3 😕
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Arjun K
The increased flights to Rajasthan are perfect timing for winter tourism! Planning a family trip to Udaipur and Jaisalmer - glad to see better connectivity. Air India is really stepping up their game 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As a frequent business traveler between Delhi and Mumbai, I appreciate the terminal reorganization but hope Air India improves their communication. Last-minute changes can be stressful for corporate travelers.
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Vikram M
The aircraft retrofit program is excellent news! Flew on one of the upgraded A320neos last month and the Premium Economy was really comfortable. Good to see Indian airlines investing in passenger experience ✈️
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Kavya N
More flights to Southeast Asia is exactly what we need! The Delhi-Kuala Lumpur route expansion is perfect for my annual Malaysia trip. Hope they maintain competitive pricing though 🤞
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Michael C
While the expansion is impressive, I hope Air India focuses equally on on-time performance and baggage handling. Adding more flights is great, but reliability matters more for regular travelers.

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