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L'Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) is the main airport serving New Delhi, the capital of theIndia. Located about 10 miles southwest from the center, it is one of the country's busiest airports. Named after Indira Gandhi, the first woman Prime Minister of India, the airport plays a crucial role in connecting India with the entire world.
Opened in the 1962, Indira Gandhi International Airport has seen exponential growth in passenger and cargo traffic over the years. Currently, it serves over 120 destinations domestic and international, connecting India to various continents including Asia, Europe, North America, Australia and Africa. Several airlines, including. Air India, Vistara e IndiGo, they use it as their main hub.
DEL has three terminals passengers: Terminal 1, used mainly for low-cost domestic flights; Terminal 2, used for some domestic flights; and Terminal 3, one of the largest airport terminals in the world, handling both international and domestic flights. The airport handles an annual flow of more than 70 million of passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in Asia.
In addition to passenger traffic, it is an important cargo hub, handling a significant volume of cargo each year. This contributes to the region's economic development and facilitates international trade, further solidifying the airport's position as a crucial hub in global aviation.