Delhi Airport: Flight operations affected until May 4
Significant aircraft delays and interruptions are expected through May 4, 2025, for passengers leaving from New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).
Significant aircraft delays and interruptions are expected through May 4, 2025, for passengers leaving from New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).
Delhi has emerged as the top city for international summer travel, according to Cleartrip’s Nation on Vacation campaign.
Faced with air traffic congestion and flight delays, Delhi airport operator DIAL on Sunday (April 20, 2025) said the upgradation works of runway RW 10/28 will be temporarily suspended, and it will be reopened for operations in the first week of May.
Delhi Airport's oldest terminal, Terminal 2, will shut down from Monday-Tuesday midnight for what is likely to be the last renovation of this 1986-era building.
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood has announced an investigation into alleged irregularities in private schools, focusing on non-compliance with fee regulations and inadequate auditing practices.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently holding talks with the President of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font, in New Delhi, covering the full spectrum of India-Chile relations.
All passengers flying in and out of Indira Gandhi International Airport will have to pay a higher user development fee (UDF) from April 16 but not as much as Delhi International Airport Ltd had proposed.