New Delhi AIRPORTS MAP

New Delhi airports map

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The New Delhi airports map shows all the airports around New Delhi. This airports map of New Delhi will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave New Delhi in India. The New Delhi airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) serves Delhi for both domestic and international air connections, and is situated in the south-western corner of the city. In 2005-2006, IGI recorded a traffic of more than 20.44 million passengers, both Domestic and International. Heavy air traffic has emphasised the need for a secondary airport, which is expected to be Taj International Airport near Greater Noida, alongside the Delhi-Agra highway as its shown in New Delhi airports map.

The old Palam Airport is actually Indira Gandhi Airport Terminal 1. When Terminal 2 was already built, the airport was renamed to Indira Gandhi International Airport as its mentioned in New Delhi airports map. Palam Airport, which is the current Terminal 1 at DEL Airport it is still a domestic terminal, as Palam Airport was the domestic airport of the area, the New Delhi Domestic Airport. Indira Gandhi International Airport is the main airport in New Delhi city. Very important and big airport that serves both international and domestic flights. Its terminal 1 was once Palam Airport.

Safdarjunt airport Presently it is not used as commercial airport as you can see in New Delhi airports map. It is only used for VVIPs choppers, Governmental dignitaries, Diplomats etc. It used to be known as Willingdon Airfield started operations in 1929 during the British Raj. Once serving as New Delhi main airport until 1962, it is now called Safdarjung Aiport, and has been officially closed since 2002. In 2001, after 9/11 and the success of the larger, more convenient Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Ministry of Home Affairs decided to close Safdarjung to the public and use it as a secure emergency getaway option for the President and the PM.