IndiGo Returns to Delhi T2: What Travelers Need to Know About New Flight Plan

IndiGo is resuming operations from Delhi Airport's Terminal 2 starting October 26 after temporary maintenance-related relocation. The airline will now operate across all three terminals with a revised flight distribution system. Passengers should carefully check their flight numbers to determine which terminal to use. This move aims to improve airport efficiency and passenger convenience during travel.

Key Points: IndiGo Resumes Delhi Terminal 2 Flights From October 26

  • Flights 6E 2000-2999 will operate from Terminal 2 starting October 26
  • International flights and 6E 5000-5999 series will use Terminal 3
  • All other domestic flights continue from Terminal 1
  • Passengers advised to check flight numbers before travel
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IndiGo resumes flights from Delhi Airport's terminal 2 from Oct 26

IndiGo resumes operations from Delhi Airport Terminal 2 starting Oct 26 with revised flight distribution across all three terminals for improved passenger convenience.

IndiGo resumes flights from Delhi Airport's terminal 2 from Oct 26
"With the objective of enhancing customer convenience and airport efficiency, IndiGo will operate flights numbered 6E 2000 – 6E 2999 to/from Terminal 2 - IndiGo Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 21

IndiGo will resume operations from Terminal 2 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport starting October 26 after a temporary shift earlier this year due to maintenance work, the India’s low-cost carrier said on Tuesday.

The move is part of the airline’s revised terminal plan aimed at improving passenger convenience and streamlining operations across the airport.

The airline will now operate flights from all three terminals -- T1, T2, and T3 -- with a revised distribution of flight numbers to help improve airport efficiency and passenger convenience.

Under the new plan, all IndiGo flights numbered 6E 2000 to 6E 2999 will operate to and from Terminal 2, which is reopening for IndiGo services.

Flights numbered 6E 5000 to 6E 5999, as well as all international flights, will depart from and arrive at Terminal 3.

All other domestic IndiGo flights will continue to operate from Terminal 1, the airline said.

“With the objective of enhancing customer convenience and airport efficiency, IndiGo will operate flights numbered 6E 2000 – 6E 2999 to/from Terminal 2, and flights numbered 6E 5000 – 6E 5999, along with all international departures, to/from Terminal 3. All other domestic flights will continue to operate to/from Terminal 1,” it mentioned.

This change follows a temporary relocation earlier this year in April 2025, when all IndiGo flights were moved from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 due to maintenance work.

With the reopening of T2, the airline has now resumed normal operations across all terminals.

IndiGo has advised passengers to check their flight number and terminal details carefully before traveling, as terminal changes may also come with flight schedule adjustments.

Travelers can find the latest information on IndiGo’s website or mobile app.

Meanwhile, IndiGo is also expanding its international footprint with the launch of daily direct flights between New Delhi and Guangzhou, China, starting November 10.

The route will be served using the airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft. The flight from Delhi will depart at 9:45 PM, reaching Guangzhou at 4:40 AM, while the return leg will depart at 5:50 AM, arriving in Delhi at 10:10 AM.

This marks a significant step in restoring air connectivity between India and China after a long pause since 2020.

IndiGo recently restarted daily flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou on October 26, becoming one of the first Indian carriers to resume direct service to China.

- IANS

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Priya S
T2 is actually quite nice compared to T1. The seating area is more comfortable and there are better food options. Happy to see it reopening for IndiGo flights. Hope they maintain the facilities properly this time.
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Arjun K
While the terminal distribution seems logical, I hope IndiGo communicates this change effectively to all passengers. Last time there was confusion and many people reached the wrong terminal. Better signage and SMS alerts would help.
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Sarah B
The China route expansion is interesting! Direct flights to Guangzhou will be great for business travelers. Hope they maintain the same punctuality on international routes as they do on domestic ones. ✈️
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Vikram M
As a frequent flyer, I appreciate the clear numbering system. 2000-2999 for T2, 5000-5999 for T3 international - easy to remember. Much better than the previous confusion where you had to constantly check which terminal.
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Kavya N
Hope the maintenance work has actually improved T2. The washrooms and seating needed upgrades. Also, the food court could use more Indian cuisine options rather than just international fast food chains.

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