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Delhi Airport to Introduce Airside Terminal Transfers from July 2026
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Business·5/1/2026AI summary

Delhi Airport to Introduce Airside Terminal Transfers from July 2026

Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport will launch airside bus transfers between Terminal 1 and Terminals 2/3 starting July 2026. Passengers currently forced to exit security and travel through city traffic on DTC buses (taking 45+ minutes) will instead use dedicated airside buses traveling at 20 kmph, completing transfers in about 20 minutes. The initiative aims to transform Delhi into a full-fledged international hub comparable to Dubai, Singapore, or Doha, with BCAS, CISF, airlines and DIAL collaborating on secure operations.

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Economic Times
Swiss Flight Evacuation: Passenger Alleges Mismanagement at Delhi Airport After Engine Fire
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Transportation·4/27/2026AI summary

Swiss Flight Evacuation: Passenger Alleges Mismanagement at Delhi Airport After Engine Fire

A Swiss International Air Lines flight LX147 from Delhi to Zurich aborted take-off on April 26 after an engine fire at IGI Airport. All 241 people on board were evacuated safely, though four passengers were hospitalized and one crew member injured. A passenger praised the airline crew's professionalism during the emergency but alleged severe mismanagement on the ground, including lack of headcount, insufficient forms and pens, no megaphone for announcements, and poor passenger handling that took hours to resolve.

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Times of India
Six Passengers Hospitalized After SWISS Flight Engine Fire, Emergency Evacuation at Delhi Airport
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Transportation·4/26/2026AI summary

Six Passengers Hospitalized After SWISS Flight Engine Fire, Emergency Evacuation at Delhi Airport

Six passengers were hospitalized after a SWISS flight LX147 from Delhi to Zurich suffered engine failure and fire during takeoff at IGIA around 1:08 am. The crew aborted takeoff and evacuated 232 passengers and crew via emergency slides on runway 28. The Airbus A330 (HB-JHK) was traveling at 104 knots when the incident occurred. Six injured passengers were taken to Medanta hospital. Runway 28 remains closed until the aircraft is removed.

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Times of India