Air India Aircraft Note: Some Domestic Flights to Fly from Upgraded Terminal 2 at Delhi Airport - Check Details

Tata Group-owned full-service airline, Air India, on Friday, October 24, 2025 announced that effective from October 26, 2025, some of its daily domestic flights will shift to Terminal 2 (T2) from Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, Delhi. The airline said the change was part of better management of the terminal amid ongoing operational adjustments. “60 out of 180 daily domestic flights will move to Terminal 2 (T2) and all international flights will continue to operate from T3.” In an advisory to its passengers, the airline further recommended that passengers check and review their flight details in advance to plan their journey carefully. “Please check your flight details carefully and plan your journey accordingly to avoid any inconvenience,” Air India said. Here are some of the most important things you need to know 1. Which Air India flights will fly from Delhi T2? From October 26, 2025, a total of 60 out of 180 Air India domestic flights from the national capital Delhi will be operated from the upgraded Terminal 2. According to the official website, the flights departing from T2 will have their numbers starting with “AI1XXX”, like for example – AI1737, AI1787. 2. How can travelers confirm their departure terminal? For the people traveling from Delhi, they should look out for the Air India domestic flights, which are numbered starting with “1”, as these are the planes that will depart and arrive at Terminal 2 of Delhi Airport. The airline has implemented this system so that travelers can easily identify the flights operating from the newly updated Terminal 2 of Delhi. “If you are booked on a flight that is part of this series and travel after 26 October 2025, you will be notified of this change on the contact details provided at the time of your booking,” according to the Air India website. 3. What happens if you travel with Air India Express? If travelers have booked their flights through Air India Express, the low-cost airline owned by Air India, the flights will be operated to and from Terminal 1 of the IGI Delhi Airport. “These flights can be easily identified as they are numbered in four digits starting with 9 (eg AI 9501, AI 9550, etc.),” ​​according to the Air India website. (This is a developing story. Please check back for updates)