Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 Reopens After Roof Collapse, Operations Resumed for SpiceJet Flights

Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 (T1) is set to reopen on August 17, primarily for SpiceJet flights, marking a significant step in the terminal’s Phase 3A expansion project. The reopening comes after a roof collapse in June, which led to the terminal’s closure. While some operations have been transferred back to T1, the terminal will operate at a reduced capacity, with repairs ongoing for the affected sections.

Delhi Airport Suspends Operations at Terminal 1 Due to Roof Collapse

Delhi’s Terminal 1 (T1), used for domestic flights by IndiGo and SpiceJet, has suspended operations following a roof collapse caused by heavy rainfall. The incident resulted in at least one fatality and several injuries. Passengers are advised to contact airlines for updated flight information and check real-time flight status on the Delhi airport’s website or social media.

Delhi Airport Roof Collapse Kills One, Sparks Political Row

A roof collapse at Terminal 1 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on Friday morning claimed one life and injured six. The incident has led to a political blame game, with the Congress accusing the Modi government of corruption and negligence. Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu has ordered an investigation and assured compensation for the victims.

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