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The New Delhi International Airport is officially named as the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), which is the primary international airport of Delhi, which is the national capital of India. The airport is located at the Palam region, which is 15 km from the New Delhi railway station and just about 16 km from the city center. The airport is named after the former prime minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. As per the statistics in terms of handling passengers and cargo, IGIA is now the busiest airport in India. For more New Delhi airport information, it is available on the official website of the airport.
With the new terminal of the airport going functional, the Indira Gandhi International Airport has became South Asia's biggest aviation hub now with a capacity of handling more than 46 million travelers. Delhi Airport along with the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport of Mumbai and the Chennai International Airport handle almost half of the aircraft traffic of entire South Asia. The Delhi International Airport will also soon become the next major international transit hub.
The major airlines operating from Delhi Airport are Air India, Air India Regional, Blue Dart Aviation, GoAir, IndiGo, Jagson Airlines, Jet Airways, JetKonnect, and SpiceJet. Almost 80 global airline companies are serving this website with a variety of schedules, connecting Delhi to the rest of the world. There is also a dedicated Hajj terminal as well as a cargo terminal here. Terminal #1 is now used by GoAir, IndiGo, and SpiceJet and Terminal #1C is handling the domestic arrivals. The Terminal #1D is a new domestic terminal, which has got a capacity to handle about 12 million passengers. New Delhi airport information can be availed online, while the airport has a 24x7 call center support system for the passengers.
With the new terminal of the airport going functional, the Indira Gandhi International Airport has became South Asia's biggest aviation hub now with a capacity of handling more than 46 million travelers. Delhi Airport along with the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport of Mumbai and the Chennai International Airport handle almost half of the aircraft traffic of entire South Asia. The Delhi International Airport will also soon become the next major international transit hub.
The major airlines operating from Delhi Airport are Air India, Air India Regional, Blue Dart Aviation, GoAir, IndiGo, Jagson Airlines, Jet Airways, JetKonnect, and SpiceJet. Almost 80 global airline companies are serving this website with a variety of schedules, connecting Delhi to the rest of the world. There is also a dedicated Hajj terminal as well as a cargo terminal here. Terminal #1 is now used by GoAir, IndiGo, and SpiceJet and Terminal #1C is handling the domestic arrivals. The Terminal #1D is a new domestic terminal, which has got a capacity to handle about 12 million passengers. New Delhi airport information can be availed online, while the airport has a 24x7 call center support system for the passengers.