Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport broke ground on its ₹8,000 crore Terminal 3 expansion Tuesday, promising 25 million additional passengers annually by 2027 and finally easing the 20% chronic delays plaguing India’s busiest aviation hub.
The new concourse adds 12 gates, 2 premium lounges, and hybrid A380-compatible stands to T3’s existing 100 million capacity. Phase 1 rollout hits 2026 with US/Dubai route relief – currently 18 daily Delhi-US flights squeeze through saturated gates causing average 45-minute taxi waits.
Why Delhi T3 Can’t Breathe Anymore
India’s aviation boom hit T3 like a sledgehammer. Pre-COVID 72 million passengers ballooned to 95 million by 2025, with Delhi-US routes alone doubling since 2022. The expansion targets:
- Peak hour capacity: 12,000 → 16,000 passengers
- International gates: 36 → 48 stands
- A380 capability: 4 dedicated hybrid bays
Routes That Win Big
- Delhi-US: 18 daily flights (UA, AI, DL) – no more diversions
- Delhi-Dubai: 26 flights (EK, FlyDubai) – express immigration
- Delhi-London: 14 flights – dedicated lounges by 2027
Mumbai and Bengaluru travelers get ripple benefits too – fewer Delhi ground holds mean tighter connections. GMR Aero Technic invests ₹2,500 crore in parallel MRO hangar expansion for widebody checks.
DGCA approved the project after SpiceJet/IndiGo complaints about slot bottlenecks. Full operations ramp up March 2027, just before Diwali peak crushes the system again. Airworks GoFirst Deal.


















