
Passengers traveling through Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport should prepare for significant disruptions as the airport’s main runway, 28/10, will be closed for 90 days starting June 15.
This closure is necessary for the installation of advanced CAT III B equipment and a new Instrument Landing System (ILS), which will enhance flight operations during low-visibility conditions.
IGI Airport is the busiest in India, handling around 1,400 flights daily with aircraft movements occurring every 21 seconds. The shutdown of runway 28/10 is expected to cause widespread delays and cancellations, similar to those experienced during a previous closure in April, when hundreds of flights were delayed and many were diverted to nearby airports such as Jaipur.
To minimize passenger inconvenience, the Union Civil Aviation Ministry has instructed airport operator DIAL and all airlines to implement strict precautionary measures. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu held a high-level meeting with airline representatives, directing them to prepare advance plans for flight cancellations and rescheduling.
“All stakeholders have been asked to coordinate closely and ensure that passengers are informed well in advance about any changes to their flights,” a ministry official said.
The upgrades being carried out are expected to significantly improve safety and efficiency at IGI Airport in the long term. During the 90-day period, travelers are advised to stay in touch with their airlines for the latest updates and plan their journeys accordingly.
The Civil Aviation Ministry has assured that every effort will be made to reduce inconvenience during this essential upgrade.