Introduction
International airport serving Delhi, India Indira Gandhi International AirportSatellite image of the airportIATA: DELICAO: VIDPSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerAirports Authority of IndiaOperatorDelhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) GMR Group (74%) Airports Authority of India (26%) ServesNational Capital RegionLocationPalam, Delhi, IndiaOpened1962; 64 years ago (1962)Hub forAir IndiaAlliance AirFedEx ExpressQuikjet AirlinesOperating base forAir India ExpressIndiGoSpiceJetElevation AMSL237 m / 777 ftCoordinates28°34′07″N 077°06′44″E / 28.56861°N 77.11222°E / 28.56861; 77.11222Websitewww.newdelhiairport.inMapDEL/VIDPLocation of airport in IndiaShow map of DelhiDEL/VIDPDEL/VIDP (India)Show map of IndiaRunways Direction Length Surface m ft 09/27 2,816 9,239 Asphalt 10/28 3,813 12,510 Asphalt 11R/29L 4,430 14,534 Asphalt 11L/29R 4,400 14,436 Asphalt Statistics (April 2024 – March 2025)Passengers79,259,890 ( 7.6%)International passengers21,561,977 ( 10.7%)Aircraft movements468,822 ( 6%)Cargo tonnage1,109,519 ( 10.6%)Source: AAI Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL, ICAO: VIDP), known as Palam Airport until 1986, is the primary international airport serving New Delhi, the capital of India, and the National Capital Region (NCR). The airport, spread over an area of 5,106 acres (2,066 ha), is situated in Palam, Delhi, 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station and 16 km (9.9 mi) from the city centre. Named after Indira Gandhi (1917–1984), the former Prime Minister of India, it is the busiest airport of India in terms of passenger traffic since 2009. It is also the busiest airport in the country in terms of cargo traffic. In the financial year of 2024–25, the airport handled over 7.92 crore (79.2 million) passengers, the highest ever in the airport's history. As of 2025, it is the ninth-busiest airport in the world, as per the latest rankings issued by the UK-based air consultancy firm, OAG. It is the second-busiest airport in the world by seating capacity, having a seating capacity of over 36 lakh (3.6 million) seats, and the third-busiest airport in Asia, handling over 7.78 crore (77.8 million) passengers in 2024. It is routinely one of the busiest airports in the world according to the Airports Council International rankings. Established by the British during the Second World War as RAF Palam, the airport served as a staging ground for Allied aerial efforts in Asia. After India was granted independence, the Indian Air Force assumed operational management of the airport. It remained under their control before its management was eventually transferred to the Airports Authority of India. In May 2006, control of the airport was subsequently entrusted to Delhi International Airport Limited, a consortium led by the GMR Group. In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4,430 m (14,530 ft) runway. With the commencement of operations at Terminal 3 in 2010, it became India's and South Asia's largest aviation hub. The Terminal 3 building has a capacity to handle 3.4 crore (34 million) passengers annually and was the world's 8th largest passenger terminal upon completion. The airport inaugurated a 4,400 m (14,400 ft) runway and the 2.1 km (1.3 mi) Eastern Cross Taxiways (ECT) with dual parallel taxiways in July 2023. The airport uses an advanced system called Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) to help keep takeoffs and landings timely and predictable. The other airport serving NCR is the Hindon Airport, which primarily handles regional and domestic flights to major metro cities out of the city under the UDAN Scheme. The former airport, which used to be the primary airport of NCR, Safdarjung Airport is now used mainly by VVIP helicopters and small charter helicopters due to its short runway. To offset the burgeoning traffic, the construction of a new airport, Noida International Airport, was inaugurated in March 2026.